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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

 
 
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Old 11-23-2010, 11:10 PM
II/JG54_Emil II/JG54_Emil is offline
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Originally Posted by SaQSoN View Post
This point could be accepted, if those "minor glitches" of the mods wouldn't look, like a HUGE BUGS next to the "minor glitches" of the official patches. So, well, excuse me... Point is NOT taken.

As for the mod influence on gaming industry... Sorry again, but you tend to exaggerate things by a large margin.

95% of unpaid user mods are total crap, or next to it. For any game, I've seen so far. There are, certainly, few outstanding examples, but, that is, they are outstanding and rare. And most of them eventually turn into a commercial way.
Take a close look at the game itself then you know that, by your statement, some of Olegs programmers either didn´t get paid or were no programmers.

In I-185 71A the spawn temperature is beginning at 110°C and when heating up and when running up the engine the temperature runs down to 20°C and stays there.
NO OVERHEAT!
It´s fun to have such a bug-free/perfectionist plane on your six.

In the Bf-110 G2 the ATA pressure is with 73% throttle indicating your are in the war-emergency-power. Which is nonsense.

Some of the Instruments put into German planes were not available at the time the plane was produced.

The list goes on.



It doesn´t make a too good impression for people officially involved in Il2 developement to point at others while these basic things are not fixed.
 


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