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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 06-18-2011, 03:26 PM
jg27_mc jg27_mc is offline
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There are posts and issues raised, that, IMHO, defies common sense. This simulation has already considerable complexity in it (CEM, DM, FM, etc.). For an instance, I am still over the learning curve that will lead me to master the 109. How many flyable do we have to choose from? And how many time do we need to master each one of them?

It's a complete nonsense asking for new planes at this point, when the devs have plenty of work to do regarding other (far more important) issues. I don't care about E1 or E4 or other aircraft for that mater. The thing we really need are the fixes/tweaks in the FM, DM, CEM of the existent set, not to mention the performance of the software itself.

Let's face it, launching more aircraft will only make things worse, at the cost of not fixing what is left behind and creating even more problems/bugs! The devs already have more than enough work to deal with.

I hope MG will only focuses in the following items:

a)
Tune (to near perfection ) all the existent content for both SP & MP.

b)
Eventually (along the process) add all the content that is currently missing and it shouldn't. (I know, this one is debatable...)

c)
Don't waste time and resources with anything else until a) and b) are complied.


Regards.

Last edited by jg27_mc; 06-18-2011 at 03:28 PM.
 


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