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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 09-03-2011, 09:22 PM
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LOL it still confuses me when these arguments come up...... "its not a sim mannnnnnn" "it is a sim mannnnnn" in the end why does it even matter? why cant we just play both and enjoy them for what they are?? I consider my self a simulation lover IL246 being on the top of my list of that genre. That in no way has anything to do with the fact that I also love to jump on RTS, RPG, MMO, MMORPG, and ARCADE ACTION games for fun.

It just seems silly to sit there and talk like there has to be one game to rule them all when in fact each game really has its own fun to bring, or not to bring as it were by the way that cockpit shot for world of planes looks to be even a step up from the CLOD ones ARRRRGGGGGGGGGGG BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no but really I jump on world of tanks or crimson skys and just blow people away with big unrealistic planes and tanks and it just plain fun every now and again. Then when im in the mood for real simulation action I get on IL246 and really immerse my self in the simulation GAMING experience.

personally I love having my gaming market flooded with tons of games in each genre. Choices are a gamers best friend because it drives competition and forces developers into continuous improvement. So what if world of planes comes out and has some cooler aspects to it then CLOD. If it does it will generate interest in the Subject I.E. WWII aircraft and flying games and that will ultimately generate more interest in WWII flight sims period.

OOps sorry jimbop and al didnt see your posts before i wrote this one lol i guess i could have just +1 you guys lol any way what jimbop Al and others already said
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Old 09-03-2011, 06:57 PM
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BYE BYE World of Planes
WOW!

Those 3D models are to die for! Anyword on when those will be put into CoD?

I know the answer is no.. but lie to me and say two weeks!

That mustang.. man o man
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Old 09-03-2011, 07:27 PM
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Notice the inside-cockpit pilot 3D body (hands on throttle and stick, feet on rudder pedals)..
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Old 09-03-2011, 07:58 PM
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WOW!

Those 3D models are to die for! Anyword on when those will be put into CoD?

I know the answer is no.. but lie to me and say two weeks!

That mustang.. man o man
Ace, those models were done by Luthier's RRG Studios for the now stillborn "Project Galba" Korean War sim based on the "Storm of War" engine.

I so want to fly a P 82 Twin Mustang.
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Old 09-03-2011, 04:13 PM
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Nice graphics.. I see they got a beta tester sign up.. Anyone tried it yet?
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