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Old 01-02-2013, 06:52 PM
vranac vranac is offline
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They are far more common than you think. The best two non-detectable cheats that I'm aware of in IL2 are a radar instead of the map, showing the positions and altitudes of enemy aircraft (relative to you), and the aiming reticule changing colour to show when you should fire to hit your target.

You'd have to visit the Russian forums to find out how those work. No doubt there are the same for CLOD by now.

Hood
I saw on some forum that radar is detectable.Radar didn't work on big maps (AA,AB,AC...).
And second cheat you are talking about isn't of any help if pilot can't manage his plane into the position to shoot.It could help some rookie pilot to hit something.If you give an experienced pilot position to shoot you'll get hit for shure.

I realy don't see the point in raising those "cheats" questions again and again.

I know at least two pilots who was called "cheaters" and with one of them I was flying constantly for a few years.That guy won official Russian championship "Wings of victory" and all the finalists, 16 of them,
was flying together in the same room in controlled enviroment.

Cheat that would be helpfull is to modify engine power and I never saw that in CloD.
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