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MrHemlocks
10-31-2009, 03:10 PM
It is Saturday, 12pm and NO ONE is playing multiplayer in the ENTIRE world! Now that is a for sure sign that multiplay for this game has a cancer that is eating players away every day and even after a patch, if there is one and it addresses all the issues(which is VERY doubtful), this games MP will not last long.

Bought the PC, IL2-1946 and WOW!!!!! All the planes are there, no freaken greedy ass DLC scams, better flight and damage models, tons of players all times of the day and many more great features. Too bad the xbox 360 MP did not catch on and become as popular as the PC version...sad!

axhat
10-31-2009, 03:47 PM
The difference is that the 1946 dev's actually cared about the product and the community.

House MD 221B
10-31-2009, 03:57 PM
My IL-2 1946 is on order, I'll see you on there for a PROPER game :)

reverend66
10-31-2009, 03:59 PM
Do most people play through Hyperlobby still?

MorgothNL
10-31-2009, 04:06 PM
saturday 12pm has never been a good time for this game :confused:.. for me anyways. I have 'never' been able to find a game before 18:00, even on weekend.

Not a sign of doom anyways, yesterday evening I played about 8 games sim TD with 6+ people :)

PapaBoon
10-31-2009, 04:11 PM
Game developers keep trying to convert the popular PC games to a watered down versions for consoles.
You can't expect such a game as IL-2 to be compared in any way to BoP. Hardware limitations will not allow it to happen.

The original IL-2 series community has had a long and hardcore following for many years. The mission builders and skinners are some of the most dedicated modders in the flight sim genre.

FOZ_1983
10-31-2009, 04:15 PM
In my local gamestation i was amazed at how many pre owned copies of IL2:BoP was on the shelves. Not a nice sight at all :(

Game over im afraid guys, game over


If you cant find a game, does that suprise you? thnigs have gotten ridiculously out of hand with this game and even the hardcore players are having their patience pushed.

Im out.

PapaBoon
10-31-2009, 04:25 PM
Don't worry so much Foz, gamers are a frickled lot. When the patch arrives, players will return.
Games go through cycles, there is always a big hoopla when a new games are released.
Then the very first thing gamers start screaming for is a patch! This has happened in just about every popular game I've ever played.
Players will leave but the gamers who really enjoy the game will be reluctant to let it go.

Chrester
10-31-2009, 04:54 PM
You can find servers easily for iL-2 1946 via xfire. Very handy program that can also track on wich server your friends are playing. And it covers a-l-o-t of games :)
Just a tip guys :cool:

Link: http://www.xfire.com/

trk29
10-31-2009, 05:06 PM
Well on PS3 I was playing with 5 other people on sim at 12:30..

dazz1971
10-31-2009, 05:18 PM
My IL-2 1946 is on order, I'll see you on there for a PROPER game :)

same here

looking forward to flying a saber too :grin:

MorgothNL
10-31-2009, 05:56 PM
What I hate about IL-2 1946, is that most 90% of the servers have external views on. Thats what I love about sim in BOP, that you have cockpit/virtual cockpit only.

The 1946 servers that do have cockpit only, are a bit too hardcore for me (have icons off, and teams are not red/blue, so you cant really see who is who. and the have the speedbar off, so you need to watch that low detail cockpit airspeed indicator all the time).

anyways, playing some nice sim TD in bop now ;)

FOZ_1983
10-31-2009, 06:09 PM
What I hate about IL-2 1946, is that most 90% of the servers have external views on. Thats what I love about sim in BOP, that you have cockpit/virtual cockpit only.

The 1946 servers that do have cockpit only, are a bit too hardcore for me (have icons off, and teams are not red/blue, so you cant really see who is who. and the have the speedbar off, so you need to watch that low detail cockpit airspeed indicator all the time).

anyways, playing some nice sim TD in bop now ;)

Of 89 friends, 17 are online. Prior to IL2:BoP i only had 58 friends. The other 31 i met when IL2 was released, that 31 are the IL2 guys.

Of the 17 players online right now, 7 are the IL2 players i met. Of that 7 only 1 is playing IL2, and that is MorgothNL believe it or not ;)

Of those 7 i've only seen 3 play IL2 in the last week!!

we need to face facts, the majority have gone and are going. I'll stick around but i dont see any epic fights happening anymore :(

MorgothNL
10-31-2009, 06:21 PM
a lot of people left yeah, but hopefully some will return after the patch (looking at the thread about whos not playing and waiting, thats a fair amount of people).

The good thing is you only need 5 other people in the same time zone as you, to have a nice game. Last few days, I've had no problem finding those 5 after 18:00 hours :)

EDIT:
8 man game within 5 min waiting :). (the amount of people playing lately seems more than it used to be imho :P)

fuzzychickens
10-31-2009, 10:47 PM
What I hate about IL-2 1946, is that most 90% of the servers have external views on. Thats what I love about sim in BOP, that you have cockpit/virtual cockpit only.

The 1946 servers that do have cockpit only, are a bit too hardcore for me (have icons off, and teams are not red/blue, so you cant really see who is who. and the have the speedbar off, so you need to watch that low detail cockpit airspeed indicator all the time).

anyways, playing some nice sim TD in bop now ;)

Are you sure about that? When I check hyperlobby it's more like 90% cockpit only with NO external view.

And in the hardcore servers - bind a key to zoom, it helps ID a plane so you don't waste energy diving on teammates planes. Also, tracer colors can be a dead give away for many planes.

I play both server types- one of my computers has Track IR setup and I play full-real on that one, but prefer open cockpit on my PC at my other house because I don't have Track IR on it.

MorgothNL
10-31-2009, 11:06 PM
Are you sure about that? When I check hyperlobby it's more like 90% cockpit only with NO external view.

And in the hardcore servers - bind a key to zoom, it helps ID a plane so you don't waste energy diving on teammates planes. Also, tracer colors can be a dead give away for many planes.

I play both server types- one of my computers has Track IR setup and I play full-real on that one, but prefer open cockpit on my PC at my other house because I don't have Track IR on it.

Hmm, i just checked, at the moment 9 servers have more than 15 people, of wich only 2 are with no external views (and its always the same 10 severs with people in it). And one of those 2 is not 4.09 and with an extra mod needed, so that leaves one. <--- that one is a czech server were almost no one uses the 'normal' alphabet. sooo :P

cockpit only is often there yeah, but not the 'no external views'... wich I hate most (it takes away most of the pilot aspect I think.. )

Tudorp15
11-01-2009, 12:04 AM
I haven't given it up yet. I just been busy latey. I still get on for an hour or two a day, with the exception of the past several days. I play allot of training mode due to lack of people on line. This weekend may be tough, because here in Northern America, it is halloween, and many, myself included have been taking kids out trick or treating, or other parties, or family festivities..

I hope to get on a little tommorow (Sunday) to play some..

I dont' play as much as I did when it first come out, but that is to be expected with any game once the new wears off. But, I still enjoy playing it. But like anyone else, wish the patch would come out so I can get over some of the little irritants..

SEE
11-01-2009, 10:59 AM
No PC as I use a laptop so it's XBOX only to the bitter end. Ok so far with finding sessions but sometimes the hosts game settings are odd - CTA in a Blizzard at night? Don't like them at all......:(

On a positive note, If only a few Xbox die hards continue to play:-

a) our names will go to the top of the leader board

b) MP unlocks easily obtained

..................................:cool:

KOM.Nausicaa
11-01-2009, 11:17 AM
Well I am happy you guys discover the IL2 PC series, which is really the still the queen of the skies so to say, hehe. You come just a tiny bit late, the "high times" online were in 2003-2007...still a very long time for a game, with every night 1000+ players back then. Today many have wandered off or are waiting for Oleg's Storm of War - which promises to be a absolute blast by the way.

Doktorwzzerd
11-02-2009, 06:55 PM
Game developers keep trying to convert the popular PC games to a watered down versions for consoles.
You can't expect such a game as IL-2 to be compared in any way to BoP. Hardware limitations will not allow it to happen.

The original IL-2 series community has had a long and hardcore following for many years. The mission builders and skinners are some of the most dedicated modders in the flight sim genre.

For modding obviously consoles can't compete, or even get onto the playing field, with PCs, but I disagree that consoles are limited by hardware in making good sims. BoP plays fine and the original IL-2 or 1946 could easily be run on a 360 or PS3, the problem seems to me to be more with the imaginations of publishers. It seems like most publishers are PC snobs because they think console players can't understand and won't play complex games made for adults. I think the spectacular success of Fallout 3 gives the lie to that notion. If the publishers had given the BoP team the time and capital they needed this game could have been a knockout, or at least the start of a knockout series and a fully resourced MP component is what would have done it. I blame the publishers.

PantherAttack2
11-02-2009, 08:32 PM
For modding obviously consoles can't compete, or even get onto the playing field, with PCs, but I disagree that consoles are limited by hardware in making good sims.

My interpretation of 'hardware' means the controller especially. Functions that are great in 1946 like the ability to use a radio can't work out on a console controller. There just aren't enough buttons to include all the features that make 1946 a great sim. I also slightly agree with you about the publishers, though.

Doktorwzzerd
11-02-2009, 08:35 PM
My interpretation of 'hardware' means the controller especially. Functions that are great in 1946 like the ability to use a radio can't work out on a console controller. There just aren't enough buttons to include all the features that make 1946 a great sim. I also slightly agree with you about the publishers, though.

yeah okay thats true, but I thought BoP did a pretty good job of translating the experience to the limited inputs of a console. I guess if you really need to regulate the fuel mix you're only going to be satisfied by a PC experience, to me BoP seems to cover the bases. Also like some others I'm a Mac user for work reasons so I'm stuck with the consoles.