
Details
- Release date: November 26, 2024
- Genre: Simulation, Action
- Developer: 1C Game Studios, Ugra Media
- Publisher: FOR-GAMES CR
- Platforms: Steam
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$79.99
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Description
Flying Circus: Volume IV adds even more diversity to the WWI aircraft lineup with the early Great War Airco D.H.2 and Fokker E.III 'Eindecker' aircraft, which did not have a throttle (to reduce engine speed the pilot had to hold down an ignition cutout button) and the later-war Roland C.IIa, Albatros D.III, Sopwith Pup, and two Sopwith 1½ Strutter series aircraft.
Flying Circus - Volume IV is part of the IL-2 Great Battles series and can be played together with other games in the series – the other Flying Circus volumes, Battle for Stalingrad, Battle for Moscow, Battle of Kuban, Battle of Normandy, and Bodenplatte. Together they form a single combat flight simulator of both world wars.
Large Western Front map (120,00 sq. km.) with cities, towns, airfields, factories, bridges, farms, and the treacherous “No Man's Land.”
Seven legendary aircraft of the era – the Airco D.H.2, Albatros D.III, Fokker E.III, Sopwith Pup, Sopwith 1½ Strutter B single-seat fighters, and the Roland C.IIa and Sopwith 1½ Strutter two-seater airplanes.
Aircraft models include field and weapon modifications from the era.
Many types of buildings, hangars, ground vehicles, and scenery objects enhance the mission environment.
Detailed and precise exterior models of aircraft with 4K skins
Full-scale 3D interior of each aircraft that looks amazing in Virtual Reality.
The ability for friends to join you and play online as an observer/gunner in properly equipped aircraft.
Ability to play offline in single-player mode after downloading the game and your first successful online login.
Custom aircraft skin support.
Pilot Career Mode.
Quick Mission Builder.
Two multiplayer modes of gameplay - Cooperative and Dogfight.
Realistic ballistics modeling.
Realistic gun and bombsight visuals and operation.
Realistic photoreconnaissance and artillery spotting missions.
Detailed physics model and performance of aircraft.
Detailed damage model to simulate damage to planes made of lighter materials.
Mission Editor support.
Flying Circus modules are developed in partnership with Ugra Media studio.
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