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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 04-24-2011, 02:47 PM
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Try looking under your pilot menu and make sure "parachute" is ticked
Ofcourse it's ticked smartass. It's ticked at default, I ticked it back and forth a few times, ticked it again and after my fifth chute that failed to open in a row, I went back to the pilot page and assured that it was ticked. The pilot also wears the bloody thing when I watch him plummet into his death. lol

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Oh, BTW, if anyöne considers sound to be less important for immersion and atmosphere, get hold of a copy of "Dead Space'. A game that really shows why sound can make an incredible difference! CloD sounds awful externally, I hope we can get a Jafa or Tiger sound mod in the future. Cheers MP
I'd say that in many cases it sounds awful even internally. MG's on the 109 sounds like some dude is hitting a bongo drum. No person can concince me that that's sound resonance from a metal cockpit. Not when you have the MG's directly and un-dampened directly in front of your nose. On the outside they sound kewl though, in contradiction to the moped engine.
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