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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 04-23-2011, 05:19 PM
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Ok, anyone with the game here can compare the spit or 109 sounds to a G50, 110 or ju88 and after that, tell me without lying that you believe they are all equally finished sounds.

This is stupid, you guys out here that think these are finals, have you seen the good old Spit startup sequence vid with "sound placeholders"?.

No?

Well here:



Now reset your critizism module in your brains, and think again:

If that sound is a placeholder.......

What is the sound I have ingame which sounds exactly the same??

AND! Coincidentially it's the EXACT same sound we have in IL-2 FB????

AND! The spit, hurri and bf109 sound exactly the same!?!

COULD it MAYBE, just saying perhaps, be that the single engine fighter sounds havn't been recorded/implemented yet??

If Maddox games was on a budget, I'd save the money sending a sound recording specialist to the various restoration foundations to record the real sounds, and rather spend the money to get the game out the door before the publisher cuts the money supply into maddox games once and for all....

So. What do you say now? If you're not slightly convinced.... well, good luck
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