02 April, 2011

IL-2 Sturmovic Cliffs of Dover System Requirements














IL-2 Sturmovic Cliffs of Dover System Requirements

DEVELOPER : UBISOFT
PUBLISHER : UBISOFT
GENRE : Flight Action

Description: IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover is yet another installment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series. The

game takes place in 1940 during the pivotal aerial battle for the skies over Britain between the British, the

German and the Italian air forces. The campaign thrusts you into the middle of the battle. You will join the

British Air Force to fight the German forces and renegade pilots on his own side, or join the German Luftwaffe and

take part in meticulously recreated historical battles. Cliffs of Dover boasts incredibly detailed true-to-life

modeling of aircraft systems based on thousands of hours of dedicated research. Every single aircraft component can

be damaged for realistic and immensely satisfying results. In addition to a compelling single-player mode, a

massive multiplayer mode offers customizable modes range from simple death-match-style free-for-alls to epic,

ongoing 128 player battles that can last hours, days, weeks, or even longer. Latest-gen graphics engine with DX10

and DX11 API support; huge variety of photorealistic ground vehicles, buildings and other environmental elements

recreate minute details of 1940s Europe Customizable Difficulty – Dozens of realism options allow newcomers

to the franchise to reduce the difficulty and focus on the fun while learning the ropes of being a pilot.

New simulator reproduces in detail the confrontation of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the German Luftwaffe, the

speakers in conjunction with the air forces of Fascist Italy. The game covers the events of the summer and autumn

of 1940 in the best tradition of the famous series "IL-2 Sturmovik", focusing on historical and technical accuracy.

# Playing card includes a huge territory - from London to Normandy from Southampton to Dankerka. It displays

thousands of cities, towns, roads, airfields, radar stations, ports and industrial areas - all located right where

there were in 1940.
# To control a choice of over thirty aircraft since the Second World War, including the Messerschmitt, Junkers

Ju-87 », Supermarine Spitfire and the Heinkel He-111", as well as other English, German and Italian fighters and

bombers.
# Online training will help to quickly master a complete course of - from the basics of flight to the tactics of

air combat. Computer instructor will notice and correct errors, and flexible settings allow to optimize the

gameplay depending on skill level of each virtual pilot.
# Single player campaign lets players express themselves in a variety of air battles, including a heated battle,

interception, assault mission to rescue their comrades.
# All sorts of multiplayer modes - in each battle will converge to 128 players.
# The game is developed on the new 3D-engine of the last generation, it supports DirectX 10 and DirectX 11.

Opportunities of modern technology allowed to realize a balanced system damage, and detailed recreations of various

ground-based equipment, buildings and other elements of the environment.


OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows® 7 / Vista SP2 / Windows XP SP3
PROCESSOR: Pentium® Dual-Core 2.0GHz or Athlon™ X2 3800+ (Intel Core i5 2.66GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 2.6GHz

recommended)
RAM: 2GB (4GB recommended)
VIDEO CARD: DirectX® 9.0c compliant, 512Mb Video Card (1GB DirectX® 10 recommended) - See supported List*
DIRECT X®: DirectX® 9.0c or DirectX® 10 (included on disc)
DVD-ROM DRIVE: 8X
SOUND CARD: DirectX 9.0c compatible
HARD DISK: 10GB
PERIPHERALS: Mouse, keyboard (joystick with throttle and rudder control recommended)
MULTIPLAY: Broadband connection with 128 kbps upstream or faster

*SUPPORTED VIDEO CARDS AT TIME OF RELEASE:
ATI® 4850/4870/5830/5850/5770/5870/6870/6950/6970
NVidia®: 8800/9800/250/260/275/285/460/465/470/480

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