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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 12-23-2011, 03:21 PM
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Old 12-23-2011, 03:25 PM
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The Q & A make no sense to me........it reads like a suicide note.




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Old 12-23-2011, 03:32 PM
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I'm not that negative Alpha. I don't see more bad news than before, rather some good news about FM, GUI and mergeability of BoM and CoD. The only worrying issue is the patch for CoD, which imo is not in sight yet.
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Old 12-23-2011, 03:45 PM
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Luthier's online, maybe he could enlighten us on the current affairs of the game?
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I'm not that negative Alpha. I don't see more bad news than before, rather some good news about FM, GUI and mergeability of BoM and CoD. The only worrying issue is the patch for CoD, which imo is not in sight yet.
Ahemmmmmm! Even a mod interpreted the answers as bad news ... don't you all geniuses think that there's a communication issue?
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It is what it is...we all hope and wish for more but the history of CLoD and current situation point to the fact that this baby was prematurely delivered, has severe defects and is unloved. While the potential was huge and Oleg's vision for the game monumental, it is the Chernobyl of combat flight sims. Maybe someone like 777 will come along and rescue this baby. On a positive note, it has made me rediscover Rise of Flight.

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It is what it is...we all hope and wish for more but the history of CLoD and current situation point to the fact that this baby was prematurely delivered, has severe defects and is unloved. While the potential was huge and Oleg's vision for the game monumental, it is the Chernobyl of combat flight sims. Maybe someone like 777 will come along and rescue this baby. On a positive note, it has made me rediscover Rise of Flight.

Merry Christmas.
Spot on, since the disaster that was the Multisquad campaign (which in no way is a stab at the guys who organized it, they cannot in any way be held responsible for the many issues that occured) our squadron has been switching over to Rise of Flight and is enjoying it immensely because a) it works and is well polished and b) has brilliant performance on moderate - high end systems.

I cannot see myself purchasing the Moscow expansion right away because as they say "once bitten, twice shy". Dont want to play beta tester yet another time
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"New ground or other objects will not happen due to the fact that our previous attempts to add them were met with a universal “we don’t need this crap, why don’t you give us xyz instead” from the community. The ground modeling staff and myself have subsequently made the fully switch that department to the sequel."

I would have kissed feet if important objects - relevant - to the convoy phase would have been added ! But then we have the MkVI light tank with moveable antenna which decided the outcome of WW2 as we all know. So I really can't complain.

To really work through the simulated BoB was my aim in buying this sim. BoB2:WoV after many years is still the better sim for this conflict. And by the way, would not a Battle of France sequel make more sense, with map and many objects already available?


Forgive me, but I'm utterly disappointed of this whole affair .
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