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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 02-17-2012, 12:56 PM
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First off, awesome Luthier, just awesome. These are the features that will make the competition squirm, the competition being WoT and their upcoming World of Warplanes. While they have two separate worlds/games which are very arcadish, MG are going for a merged approach where realism is more prevalent. The future of this sim are the people who have played World of Tanks/Warplanes and got tired of the pay-to-win/shallowness of those games and want more depth. This is a brilliant move, since MG might effectively "drain" players away from the other similar games. It's like WoT/Warplanes will involuntarily become gateways to a deeper more satisfying experience.

I can live with simplified ground/vehicles/artillery, as long as the planes are getting the most attention. Also, why would this tax computers more? First of all, if there are human players driving the vehicles then that must mean there's no A.I eating up system resources right? Less A.I=more clock cycles for other stuff right? Tank/vehicle physics are already in the game if you haven't noticed. I don't get that argument, why it should be more demanding on systems.

Thanks for the update B6!
 


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