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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 08-12-2012, 06:23 PM
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That's 'Die Brylcreemerer' mate as I understand it. 'Das Boot' neuter singular. 'Die Brylcreemerer' - masculine plural. I think. Spelling, grammar and vocabulary all in one hit. Sheesh.
Should be written "Die Brylcreemer". You could also write "Die Brylcremer".
The secound one would be denglisch (mixture of english and german/deutsch).

Product: "Brylcreem"
"cream" in german is "Creme"
>> "Brylcreme"
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Old 08-12-2012, 07:16 PM
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Default can't locate steamapps folder

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thanks for the reply. i tried your suggestion but still no folder showing the game contents. all my downloaded missions and skins from the documents file appeared but not the folder to paste the "parts" folder from the beta patch.

i searched the whole hard drive, i'm fairly comfortable with PC's but this has got me stumped. Any other ideas?.

Thanks again.
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Old 08-12-2012, 07:30 PM
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Default finally found steamapps folder

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finally after what seems like ages trying to locate the game folder i found it tucked away in some obscure sub file not even under a name i would have thought to even look for.

not even sure i like the beta patch now, ha! ha!.
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Old 08-13-2012, 05:49 PM
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Default Der Die Das

Sorry Cobber, but I intentionally chose the incorrect article "Das" because I didn't want to be confused as a fanboy for Il-2 Pacific Fighters where the watch word was "You Die Yanks". Everyone knows in that case its "You, Der Yanks"
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Old 08-13-2012, 06:53 PM
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Should be written "Die Brylcreemer". You could also write "Die Brylcremer".
The secound one would be denglisch (mixture of english and german/deutsch).

Product: "Brylcreem"
"cream" in german is "Creme"
>> "Brylcreme"
No, no, no....'Brylcreem' is a product name, deliberately mis-spelled so it would still be 'Brylcreem' in any language imo.

Although as with footballer - 'Fussballer', plural 'Fussballer' Ah. Yes. I take your point, 'Die Brylcreemer' it is. I stand corrected.

(sorry, I can't do those big double 's' thingies on my keyboard, or umlauts. will someone please tell me how? Thx ).
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Old 08-13-2012, 09:16 PM
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No, no, no....'Brylcreem' is a product name, deliberately mis-spelled so it would still be 'Brylcreem' in any language imo.

Although as with footballer - 'Fussballer', plural 'Fussballer' Ah. Yes. I take your point, 'Die Brylcreemer' it is. I stand corrected.

(sorry, I can't do those big double 's' thingies on my keyboard, or umlauts. will someone please tell me how? Thx ).
No, it's 'Die Brylcreem' ! The 'er extension is usually not used with names.

And for the 'Umlaute' just use ue instead ü, or ae instead ä, or oe instead ö.
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Old 08-13-2012, 10:31 PM
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No, no, no....'Brylcreem' is a product name, deliberately mis-spelled so it would still be 'Brylcreem' in any language imo.

Although as with footballer - 'Fussballer', plural 'Fussballer' Ah. Yes. I take your point, 'Die Brylcreemer' it is. I stand corrected.

(sorry, I can't do those big double 's' thingies on my keyboard, or umlauts. will someone please tell me how? Thx ).
ß is called Eszett ("S-Zed") and you can type it in windows by doing ALT+225 on your numpad.

As for the umlauts:

ä - ALT+0228
ë - ALT+0235
ï - ALT+0239
ö - ALT+0246
ü - ALT+0252
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Old 08-14-2012, 05:29 AM
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S!

Or buy a keyboard from any scandinavian country... åäöåäöåäö!!
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Der - masculine case, Die - feminine case, Das - neutral case, if I remember correctly through the dim, dark ages of my german lessons.
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Old 08-14-2012, 12:11 PM
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Default Glorious Day!

What a day! Much like the Christmas Truce of 1914 in France with the Germans and Brits and again May 1915 in Gallipoli between the ANZAC and Turks, we hardened warriors took a moment from our blood soaked struggle with the devs, mods and each other, to explore our shared love of masculine, feminine and neutral gender articles. The mere thought of the joy declensions will bring makes me moist!
Do you think having a positive Beta is make us giddy and light headed? Peace at last!
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