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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

 
 
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Old 12-31-2007, 01:45 PM
Billfish Billfish is offline
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So, DerAlte has more experience then Oleg Maddox and his team pertaining to WWII aircraft, aircombat, aviation and all associated issues huh?....Naturally forgetting that his research team has also been the entire community as Oleg has always been more then happy to consider properly documented findings (not just gut) and implement them if "reasonably" possible considering time and the sim itself naturally also having to balance play.

On the other hand I've taken numerous rides in more types of automobiles then most here, yet that oddly has not made me an expert in automotive engineering/history/statistics and so on......Go figure *shrugs*


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....Thus, the mods are doing some great things, but I place this at the top. You recall, we were "authoritatively" told 6 DOF was impossible in IL-2....
No, you were told it could not be done correctly and to the quality standards Maddox Games had set which it cannot....In kind wherein using a mouse, keyboard views, hat, or TIR, the possible views a player can have are exactly the same....With 6DOF that balance between players equipment is lost. So those using that mod having a distinct and unfair advantage over non users in online play.

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