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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 10-23-2012, 06:47 AM
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Showcasing a cheat in an online tournament wouldn't be the smartest move as all eyes are on u.
The performance of a plane can be altered. Another ATAG member and myself were taken into the Number 2 server a while back and discreetly shown how a planes flight modelling can be altered. This was occasioned by some weird stuff happening with 109s on the server (and no not lag related) and we were shown what could be done. In this case a plane made to fly 450-500mph without damage in straight and level flight. Now this wasn't a demonstration of some gunnery hack but it was absolute proof to me and my ATAG colleague that files can be altered to make planes do things in online servers that they shouldn't be able to do.
Look if these guys are legit then so be it. My only concern is that cheating will be misguidedly praised as skill. If it is skill then these guys are very good and I salute them.
i would like to thank you i was not going to bring that up as to not include you but i was there and all that you seen still works

i S! you for your cumming out and telling this story,
for what he says is 100% true the ac he was referring to was a hurri also flying inverted at that speed.
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Old 10-23-2012, 07:13 AM
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What is it about recording flights online that is broken? Is it developer side or something on ATAG specifically?
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Old 10-23-2012, 09:22 AM
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You will never stop cheaters they will always find a way to, personally I just don't understand why people cheat in games

I was an okay pilot in il2 but I am terrible at aiming in cod and have no self control when it comes to sticking with BnZ tactics and try and turn fight spits but I still would never ever even contemplate using a cheat the whole thing perplexes me
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Old 10-23-2012, 09:53 AM
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You will never stop cheaters they will always find a way to, personally I just don't understand why people cheat in games

I was an okay pilot in il2 but I am terrible at aiming in cod and have no self control when it comes to sticking with BnZ tactics and try and turn fight spits but I still would never ever even contemplate using a cheat the whole thing perplexes me
Good wingin last night krups...you even got some kills, good skills n drills

On topic I agree with winger, this thread has been derailed some what.
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