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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 03-26-2011, 02:47 PM
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Then you must play RoF on LOW settings then. Or you have to check your eyes. If not that you are a fanboy.
When ROF first came out in 2009 it was unplayable for me. I tried it now two weeks ago and it ran like a charm. I play it an highest settings.
There is something special about this sim. The sounds, the physics, the realism,the nice graphics. It is like I can just fly for hours looking around and enjoy the scenery. And the damage model is insane.
My impression of COD now after watching youtube videos is not good.
I hope I can run il2 COD on highest settings and that it doesnt stutter.
If not I will forget about this game and wait until it has been fixed
LOL what a contradiction you just slagged off CLOD for exactly the same reason you haven't played ROF since it came out, when we see CLOD with its settings at max and running smoothly you will see that they look the same... both amazing and as time progresses CLOD will look much better.

But that said due to the WW2 aircraft in CLOD a lot more work has had to go into making CLOD than into ROF aircraft.
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