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Originally Posted by jermin
In my opinion, the problem is more than cheating. It's more of the general feeling and quality control of the game. Graphics comes in a second place for a flight sim in my opinion (I think most hardcore IL2 fans agree with me on this).
The modded IL2 can never gave me the feeling of original IL2. If you have flown online in The Greater Green server back in 2005 and spits and 109s since its birth, you'll understand what I mean. As for me, the air combat itself, tactics and teamwork attract me more than graphics.
Second, what TD has said before, mods are made by different modders with different point of view on flight simulation and limited understanding of the game structure under different working environments (monitor color accuracy for example). In a word, the congregated game lacks consistency.
For this reason, I have confidence in the future of IL2 managed by TD.
Finally, I suggest with a win-win solution for the re-crypting of IL2. Mod community can still mod 4.101 (or 4.11) as they like. But starting from 4.12, IL2 will be encrypted to save the dying online community.
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Noone is forced to use mods. They choose it. If mods do not give you the awsome feeling of the "original" IL2, don't use them. Less people are playing online (which is quite far from the truth AFAIK) not because mods make them depressive and commit suicide, but because either 1. they chose to fly modded

or 2. they play some newer games with more graphic candy (I personally spend more time to play Silent Hunter 4 than IL-2). What could bring them back is new features, such as the awsome works TD is doing now, and not re-crypting. Imagine that: your cat is playing outside and you cannot call it back by closing the cage's door
IMHO, re-crypting the game will do only harm. It forces modders to (illegally) copy TD's works and implement them into their mods. Some works are never smoothly implemented (that's the reason I sometimes play vanilla, since modders had hard time trying to make radio navigation works). Face it: TD will have their hard works copied (or stolen, I dislike this word), and players cannot fly MiG-15 while enjoying the new (hopefully revoluntionary) AI. No, if you ask me, it's a lose-lose situation.