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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 08-08-2009, 05:40 AM
thundermuffin thundermuffin is offline
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no you are not, infact and any way who cares? its nice and hard, the 1946 version has just if not more recoil on powerful guns.
You love undermining everyones questions don't you? You are so spiteful and lonely that you vent your frustration on the forums you so desperately cling to. You have no viable outlet for social interaction and instead pray and those who are truly trying to enjoy what is new. Why are you so vile, foul, obnoxious, repugnant, dissonant, contrary; why are you such a dick? Everyone on this forum has called you an asshole at least once; I even said sorry for it. I merely ask a question and instead of "No, the guns in 1946 had quite a bit of recoil, actually, but was far more prevalent and noticeable from the more powerful guns," I get your snide and arrogant remarks. Why do you still plague these forums? Why do you continue to bother us when we have told you repeatedly that you are nothing more than a whiny brat with nothing more to do than bitch, piss and moan, and provide feedback that is lamentable? You are a virus; a pest, and I for one am sick and tired of you.

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