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addman 11-25-2012 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Redroach (Post 483664)
Oh yeah, that's what we miss out on then, right... well, the quality assurances were there, at least!

I lol;ed at this.:grin:

http://gifsoup.com/view5/2411393/sarcasm-detector-o.gif

SlipBall 11-25-2012 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Ailantd (Post 483645)
Modded COD? Without firmly supervision and quality assurance from devs?
No thanks:

http://download.ailantd.com/il2Cod/moddedCOD.jpg


View from the bridge of one of those Clod flying ships :confused::lol:

fireflyerz 11-25-2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 483671)
Ahaha nice one mate :-P
(people here can't recognise banter)

Thought you might like it , ive just started to download this game after a bit of time away to see if she's any better , though by the sounds of it there hasnt been much improvement in the game or the clientele ;)

philip.ed 11-26-2012 02:12 PM

The game is smooth on my laptop at full settings (i7 processor, ATI 6990). But the lack of content bores me.

I don't understand why people in this topic are comparing mods to community tools. The Il-2 mods weren't gifted to the community by the developers. If the developers released tools they would be controlled. That's the difference.

fruitbat 11-26-2012 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 483915)
If the developers released tools they would be controlled.

what devs?

jamesdietz 11-26-2012 04:07 PM

OMG Yes- Il-2 really took off after modders got hold of it...not all the mods were/are perfect, but most are/were a vast improvement in almost every way!!!!!!!!

kristorf 11-26-2012 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by fruitbat (Post 483925)
what devs?

:-p:-p:-p

andrea78 11-29-2012 07:01 PM

I think that what mod teams did with old IL2 was great (i.e. Command & Control), giving the game more years of life. Anyway I have some doubs about the interest of modders or community in order to improve this game: i.e. only 15 campaigns were upload in Airwarfare in 2.5 years :(

ATAG_Bliss 11-29-2012 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by andrea78 (Post 484578)
I think that what mod teams did with old IL2 was great (i.e. Command & Control), giving the game more years of life. Anyway I have some doubs about the interest of modders or community in order to improve this game: i.e. only 15 campaigns were upload in Airwarfare in 2.5 years :(

The amount of people with the knowledge to do it is very small in this community, but trust me in saying we have been improving upon what shipped with IL2COD for a while now with subtle changes. An ATAG mod pack for improvements may very well happen in the future.

jamesdietz 11-29-2012 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by andrea78 (Post 484578)
I think that what mod teams did with old IL2 was great (i.e. Command & Control), giving the game more years of life. Anyway I have some doubs about the interest of modders or community in order to improve this game: i.e. only 15 campaigns were upload in Airwarfare in 2.5 years :(

I may be sticking my neck out a little, but part of the reason there haven't been too many campaigns put out there could be that 3rd party developers were waiting for the final version (i.e. finished ) before going through the trouble of doing a long or short campaign.Never having built a campaign myself, but it may be more difficult dealing with the CloD interface as well?
Having said that Desastersoft has some excellent py to load campaigns out there now.Campaigns I hasten to add that !C should have included in the first place ,or at least something like them.


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