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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: CEM use % of hours flown
exclusively 192 82.76%
sometimes 20 8.62%
once in a great while 5 2.16%
never 15 6.47%
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Old 02-02-2012, 04:12 PM
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For the time being I'm happy to play fully switched all the time, but if and when much more complex fighters such as the P-38 or P-47 come along I'm not so sure I'll be so keen. I think there's a limit to the amount of workload I'll find entertaining, the Spit almost flies itself and the 109 isn't that far behind, haven't really graduated to the twins yet. I've got the Wings of Power P-47 on FSX and keeping the thing happy is a full time job.
If you add the peripherals i.e. throttles, rudders, good joy and track ir its fun/immersive, for the bombers I felt like the I needed a CH MFP as well. All my levers and switches are color coded and labled. If I only had 1 joy and a KB it would be to hard for me in my 88

I spent 10 years with just a msff2 and it was fine for all the sims before this.
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