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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 01-28-2012, 11:50 AM
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Squash the bugs,sort your core product out, THEN work on other projects. I'm sure there are still a lot of things that can be fixed and/or implemented in CoD in terms of 3d modelling.
Isn't that what Luthier just said?

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PS And I’d like to point this out one more time. There is no conflict between the old and the new. We have one team that works on a single overall task, that is, improving the Il-2 series. Whether it is a new sound engine or a new graphics engine, we don’t make them for CoD or for the sequel. We make them for IL-2 Sturmovik.[/I]
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Isn't that what Luthier just said?
Mmmh what he said it's a bit of a clever formula: they're basically following EXACTLY the same path as IL-2,both in terms of positive and negative stuff. In five years' time we will have planes with a higher standard than the ones we have now (think about the Me109 in IL-2: a key aircraft that has never been substantially updated in 10 years,concentrating potential time and efforts to update it in project that nobody really cared about,like some obscure Russian planes), so we will have again a serious imbalance and a feeling of half-finished product.

They raised the bar of course,but they really need to look into standardisation of procedures.

Again,I want to be optimist and wait for the mother of all patches,I really hope I'll be proven wrong,but somehow doubt it..

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Old 01-28-2012, 02:01 PM
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Mmmh what he said it's a bit of a clever formula: they're basically following EXACTLY the same path as IL-2,both in terms of positive and negative stuff. In five years' time we will have planes with a higher standard than the ones we have now (think about the Me109 in IL-2: a key aircraft that has never been updated in 10 years,concentrating potential time and efforts to update it in project that nobody really cared about,like some obscure Russian planes), so we will have again a serious imbalance and a feeling of half-finished product.

They raised the bar of course,but they really need to look into standardisation of procedures.

Again,I want to be optimist and wait for the mother of all patches,I really hope I'll be proven wrong,but somehow doubt it..
Obscure....lol, if you are Russian it's a fair bet Spitfires and P-51's are obscure.

I seriously doubt you will ever feel you have been proved wrong too
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