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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. |
View Poll Results: How do you use FMB | |||
I use it all the time |
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40 | 27.21% |
I use it occasionally |
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57 | 38.78% |
I tried it a few times and didn't like |
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16 | 10.88% |
I've never tried it |
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34 | 23.13% |
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I opened original IL-2 FMB a couple of times about 5-7 years ago and was scared by its complexity. The mistake I did was opening a blank map and trying to create something from scratch. This March I did the opposite: I opened CloD offline mission in FMB and started to fine-tune it one step at a time and fly it after every change I made. Everything was self-explanatory with this approach except for 5-6 questions I could not figure out and had to ask in the FMB section, which were: - how to rotate objects - how to use triggers (including delayed flight) - how to branch spawnpoints - how to put AAA on a tanker - (don't remember now) Other questions were related to scripts only, i.e. to more advanced functionality compared to the original IL-2 FMB. I think the problem is not that CloD FMB is harder to use but that it is different compared to the original one. It is harder to change habits than to learn from scratch. For various reasons people do not have enough motivation to learn by posting their questions in the FMB section or using forum search function to find answers. Last edited by Ataros; 09-25-2011 at 11:26 PM. |
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