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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, 05:36 PM
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Yeah hear what you're saying but your line

''Nobody in the english forum should be entitled to say anything anyhow until they have a copy running on their PC''

This is our problem we don't want this filter taking away fps which is vital in a sim of this scale and what obviously is going to be a great sim once it has been removed,remove it and we will in our droves purchase it.

No one is bashing anyone here,but it is difficult not to put the blame at the feet of UBI who have forced this filter to be implemented.

Please do not patronise us by saying 'try to understand' we understand too well the implications of this ridicoulous farce.

Believe me the critizism on here does'nt have to be constructive ,hell why should it be,they have promised nirvana,and we in the West will get a shambolic version.

After seeing all the blogs,screenshots and videos,we will not see the game in it's full beauty and you're saying keep calm and stop making a riot out of this,sorry but this is a really stupid thing to say,get real,the guys on here are bloody livid,why would'nt they be .

Either you're working for 1C or UBISOFT or you are extremly naive,wake up and smell the coffee!


No, you don't know what you are talking about and that is getting seriously annoying.

You are crusading against something that is universal in the gaming industry. As I explained to someone else over here it is something that is common, EVERY GAME goes through this, it must compliant to health standards and must have a disclaimer in the manual.

ALL GAME PUBLISHERS ASK FOR THOSE THINGS. ALL GAMES GO THROUGH THIS.

All the games I worked on had to be compliant with health safety and had to follow ergonomic guidelines else the publisher won't sell it. Cliffs of Dover is no different. If they decided to fix the issues with a filter that dropped the framerate (if that is actually a fact, which I doubt) it's not the publisher's fault, it's the developper's, AT LEAST BLAME THE RIGHT PEOPLE. Even so it would be idiotic to complain before even installing the program.

This is moronic and totally immature. Grow up kids. The world doesn't revolve to satisfy your every demands.
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