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on behalf of the entire team I say thank you for such a good estimate of our work!)
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I do not post much but, I just want to say I look on each patch as a gift. So I just want to say thank you team DT!
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Well done HW3!
Daidados team has to be aware that a lot of players love their patchs! I am sure that the majority do not know this forum and/or is silent. |
4.14!!
A wonderful sound word. I believe gun shooting of AI fighters would be realistic and sensible in the next update. |
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I'd like to chime in.
I love Il-2 Sturmovik and Team Daidalos' work lets it shine. Thanks to your combined efforts the program has never left my harddrive in all the time. I am very fond about the way you incorporated the Hs-129 - to name the first thing in my mind. Looking forward to U-2 and transport planes now. Please give them some sample single missions, too. (Is there still a night-fighter project with working radar?) Again: Thank you Team Daidalos! |
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You know what? I am sure that many players still play this sim. FOr example, I know that the Chinese sim community is playing it at the news sims are not translated into Chinese yet, and they require good gear (pc specs) I heard that during the Q & A session of Jason William who is working on the new IL2. |
Totally agreed. Really looking forward to the Channel map and the Ju52 and C-47, Many, many thanks to TD for keeping the best WW2 sim going from strength to strength! Oh and BTW.........Ju88C-6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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First of all, I'd like to say that I play practically every combat flight sim that is currently available and works on a modern system and... IL-2 1946 is still the greatest of them all and that is all thanks to TD!
As for a wishlist for the next patch... Who needs one? Seriously, I have been flying Battel of Stalingrad / Moscow lately and while the graphics and physics are better, the experience of flying proper missions cannot be matched here. There is only one thing I would like TD to cover: the sound. New sounds would really ramp up the immersion level. Other than that... Let me think, maybe some cockpit correction - for example the Mustang has its fuel lever to the off position - the plane would not fly at all like this, but those are minor things for geeks like me who bothered to read how the real thing worked. |
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