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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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I concur. It's the only server I fly. Mapmakers do excellent job.
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+1
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+1 or maybe +16 on behalf of the Squad.
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As long as its not like RoF with its flakey 'master server'...
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Also usually the big individual severs on the Hyperlobby are very organized and very friendly. They have efficient staff members, accurate statts organized forums and I've never witnessed any real infighting especially in Warbirds of Prey. Any person who starts to raise a fuss complaining about some issue is scolded right away and told to discuss it in the forums not in the chat while flying online especially if a staff member is flying online at the time. This doesn't happen very often though.
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Its a n excellent app for IL2 and without it Il2-online wouldn't have survived as long as it did, but for the new one we'll hopefully get a more modern GUI. The reason why Hyperlobby became so popular is exactly due to the reason you just said, being that the original title lacked an in-game interface for server browsing and interactivity. |
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The original game had a browser, run by UBI, and it was awful. Clunky, ill-conceived and not reliable at all.
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