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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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Imo, hyperlobby is horrible. It behaves worse than steam in many respects, like... - Forcing you to update or you woun't even get connected. - Stealing Focus at every turn it can. - Updates forcing itself into "C:\Program files" even-though HL isn't installed there. - etc, etc... So, any alternative to HL would be welcome in my book. |
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Buy a Mac. |
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The fact that you chose to mis-quote me in order to flame, shows that you
are nothing but a troll. //ktnxbye |
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Steams multiplayer support destroys Hyperlobby in EVERY way possible.
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Why are so many people registering just to post how much they support steam?
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After the crapfest that was the Ubi-lobby (where it was impossible to host from behind a router ffs!) the advent of Jiri's Hyperlobby was a godsend for the online community. Provided free to all-comers it has undergone development throughout its ten years hosting online support for the IL-2 community and has only rarely been offline in that time. So, -updating is occasionally necessary. It doesn't occur automatically as Steam does, but gives you a choice, called an Installer window. -There you have the option of directing your update to wherever you choose on your hard drive(s) by using said Installer window. Used properly it will function perfectly. -during the short time that it takes to update you are able to read the list of functions and rules that have been updated and why. It makes interesting reading. -it's all about improved functionality and usage. -your comment about needing to use the latest version in order to connect is surely self-explanatory? If hyperlobby is "stealing focus" then that is, sadly, down to user error. Overall, I find the 'dissing' of applications such as hyperlobby objectionable. Sure, we're all being urged to go forwards and use the latest and greatest of apps, or suffer the scorn of the converted - but I resent this Orwellian "two legs bad, four legs good" kind of propaganda. However antiquated Hyperlobby is (and that's arguable) it was absolutely key to the early success of IL-2 online after the fiasco that was the Ubi-hosted server lobby. Jiri Fotjasek really rode to the rescue of the online game and deserves a little more respect than you seem prepared to offer him. On the other hand a large number of us do feel grateful and I think it'll be a sad day if we don't get the option to use the HL for CloD. I don't think this makes me a Luddite, does it?
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I think most people recon that hyperlobby has indeed been a godsend and a brilliant app that's been keeping the IL2 community alive. With that said, it's still a dated product,
it lacks in many areas and it's far from userfriendly compared to modern standards, thus here the online community will really benefit from Steam. |
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hyperlobby had its place and I hope Steam replaces it.
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When was the last time you were on HL?
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