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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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You have the game installed then?
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Me? No. All videos I've seen include the stutter. I hope it will be fixed by the next update, as said.
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Well said, an honest man(woman) will never be without friends And you needn't worry about CoD it will far surpass your expectations.... |
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What a turn around (I mean the community response) - I was never in any doubt
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Bloody good show Ilya, If I had to take the crap you guys take on a regular basis I'd either be in the fetal position or in a clock tower. Thanks for the update, although you didn't tell me anything that I didn't already know was going to happen.
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Great news.
Thanks to UBI for a logical approach, and thanks to Oleg and the entire team for what had to have been some pretty "interesting" conference calls between Moscow and Paris. And some thoughts I've been mulling over about UBI Soft. You know, in the great scheme of things, the IL2 franchise is pretty small time stuff to a big company like UBI. All those big selling console, FPS, and various other titles that dwarf IL2's sales. Did you every stop to think that just maybe UBI sees having the best WW2 air combat simulator in it's stable as a feather in it's cap? A corporate image enhancer? I know I'd feel pretty darned good about having the title that "shot down" Microsoft's high dollar CFS series. Food for thought the next time you feel like kicking UBI in the chops over a decision that most of us probably know very little about.
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