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Five pages in, I realize that reactions to Friday Updates are like a box of chocolates.
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From this list I see that they have been introduced way after the Bob:
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Its very nice to see the sim progress and the developers getting a face. Thank you! Viking |
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I don´t understand what is so great with this update, i think it´s poor as Ilya said.
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Since you obviously are new to this discussion and the simulations of Il-2 and SoW you are excused for your “ignorance”. Here we weight every word from the developers on a gold scale. If it’s positive we prostrate ourselves on the ground and hide our faces in the dirt and utter words of admiration. Stick around and you will grow to like it. Regards Khun Viking |
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Thanks for the update Luthier, work in progress or not, it's looking great.
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I hope you're right on this one m8!
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yes, in the cockpit of the stuka is very laggy, but back seat ant outside not.
nice someone will gona update that program to youtube that they talk in the video?
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