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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 07-01-2011, 04:43 PM
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... Instead of incorporating the Italians and their planes, they should have extended this sim as a, "WW2 western front sim... whatever name you want to give it", at least to a point in history where the F-models of the BF109 were available and also better Spitfire variants.

Italians dont deserve to be in such a sim.
When France was beaten in 1940, Mussolini thought he might as well get a piece of the cake and like a hyena going on a dead body, he tried to attack France as well.
But the Italians got such a hit from the already beaten french army, that they had to retreat. Actually they were not successful on any theatre of WW2. Sorry, I dont want to insult any Italian of today but that is a fact of history!

I dont need italian planes in Cliffs of Dover, only maybe as AI-planes.
I`d have prefered an extended western front flightsim, not only covering the short period of the Battle of Britain in summer 1940.

Well, when I first read that this sim will be released again by Ubisoft, I already knew that trouble was on the way and I was right!

Hopefully the sim will improve in the years to come,....
To be honest, i think the decision to incorporate the Italian expeditionary unit was more in tune to later planned scenarios. A mediterranean expansion has been rumored to be among the first for a long time, so they maybe had this in mind. It looks like a case of "let's include a few bonus flyables that we will have to release anyway in one of the first add-ons", just to spice things up a bit probably.

Maybe their modellers were working a desert scenario in parallel and since there were a few Italian types active in BoB they just though "what the heck, let's put them in the BoB sim too".
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