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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 03-28-2011, 12:25 PM
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If this language change would be possible, then I would buy the Russian version to get rid of the filter thingy. I want all the FPS I can get, nothing bothers more than stutter or pauses.
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:59 PM
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If this language change would be possible, then I would buy the Russian version to get rid of the filter thingy. I want all the FPS I can get, nothing bothers more than stutter or pauses.
Don't get the russian version only for the antiepilepsy thing. In my computer i can't even note the difference. Perhaps 2FPS or 4FPS at most. I even believe it's a placebo ROFL.

In low end computer it can be a problem, that's for sure.

You will be much more annoyed for spit releasing landing flaps in 1 second and combat turning with them
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Old 03-28-2011, 01:14 PM
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I dont agree with those western guys who are buying the game because of the price.

The average wages are totally different between western and eastern country, and you're damaging the developer buying the game with a so lower price when you CAN afford to pay the western price.
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Old 03-28-2011, 01:20 PM
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I will stick to the russian version, there is nothing wrong with that. I just need someone to send me screen captures of all keyboard bindings and i am good to go. One reason it been much cheaper in russia is also that there is no ubi taking money from the between.
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Old 03-28-2011, 03:11 PM
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I will stick to the russian version, there is nothing wrong with that. I just need someone to send me screen captures of all keyboard bindings and i am good to go. One reason it been much cheaper in russia is also that there is no ubi taking money from the between.
Partially. Russian retailers still take their share.

so when you pay 14$ instead of 50, even with Ubi taking its share of the 50, there is a chance that the studio receives less.
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Old 03-28-2011, 03:25 PM
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So you want people to pay more money for a fraction of a product? If they didn't spend the last 6 years to release something in this condition I would agree a little more about supporting the developer...$14 is probably all it's worth from what I have seen.
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Old 03-28-2011, 04:46 PM
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So you want people to pay more money for a fraction of a product? If they didn't spend the last 6 years to release something in this condition I would agree a little more about supporting the developer...$14 is probably all it's worth from what I have seen.
You, Sir, are in my eyes a absolute cheapskate!!
The possibilities alone and the expected long life are worth lots more then the price in a moneywise challenged country!
By your tag however i see that you are possibly too young to have a own income and so you may be excused.
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Old 03-28-2011, 04:59 PM
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So you want people to pay more money for a fraction of a product? If they didn't spend the last 6 years to release something in this condition I would agree a little more about supporting the developer...$14 is probably all it's worth from what I have seen.
Don't forget this will be developed for years to come, but only if enough people buy it! Compare the first IL2 when it came out, compare it with the latest IL2 1946 - that's what you should be looking at. CoD is a raw diamond at the moment, but still a diamond! It will be polished and grinded, we just need to give it a chance and look at it's potential.

I want the russian version because I don't want the filter. But I'm prepared to pay the western price directly to 1C.
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Old 03-29-2011, 03:34 PM
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There is nothing wrong with a Westerner going to a Russian publisher/ retailer and paying $14 for COD. Let us remember that pc games are made in Russia and China to take advantage of low cost labor. If a customer takes advantage of the $14 price for a digital download, it is only possible because game developers are not willing to pay more for labor in the US or Western Europe. To chastise a Western customer for taking advantage of the lowest price of a Global good or service is at best hypocrisy since Global gaming companies are taking advantage of low costs in Russia and China too. If the gaming industry does not want a Westerner to have the opportunity to get a pc game for $14, just pay the Russians US salaries or move the pc gaming jobs back to California. If I was a 1c executive, I would be outraged that it is not easier for Westerners to deal with 1c, at Russian price points, since 1c would corner the Western market in a about two seconds, if they did.

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Old 03-28-2011, 05:59 PM
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Partially. Russian retailers still take their share.
That's true. I am not sure tho if I would be willing to pay 49euros for the game in the current state (unplayable).

Offcourse it is different if you just want to financially support the development of the game.

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