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USAF Helos 08-05-2011 03:17 AM

I was a moderator, I don't need to read the rules. Cartix gave me complete control of stuff. I also know Smoke Jaguar.

Targ 08-05-2011 03:19 AM

I wonder if cartrix still works for UBI?

By the way your posts will be deleted and you will be banned soon.

It's not you though, it's just the system man.

NedLynch 08-05-2011 05:13 AM

Hmmm......another introduction, from sunny and fry-an-egg-on-the-hood-of-your-car-hot Florida.

I 've started with Microprose's Gunship as well, after that lot's of Microprose stuff, last one I enjoyed most was European Air War, no clue how to make my copy run in win7 64bit.
After EAW there was for a very long time nothing until I finally (last year actually) discovered IL2 1946, I just had to get back to flying again and boy is that an awesome sim.
Then bought RoF, since I always missed the good old days of Red Baron as well, very nice game, but honestly I do enjoy the way of flying in CoD more, even though the game still needs a lot, I just like the way the planes handle (fighters) plus the battle of britain always held a certain appeal to me.

The Spitfire is imho the most beautiful fighter ever, though flying wise I like sitting in an Me 109 more.

Nice to meet you all :-D

GF_Mastiff 08-05-2011 06:45 AM

Sorry el, dawgz I some time read my own
emotions or "feeling" into other people post.
I really should not do that, now back to the
original program please.

TheDawg 08-05-2011 12:35 PM

Least your not claiming to see halos around people.

Tate 08-05-2011 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by USAF Helos (Post 319504)
I was a moderator, I don't need to read the rules. Cartix gave me complete control of stuff. I also know Smoke Jaguar.

You seem to be impressive forum poster! May I please hump your leg?

Buglord 08-05-2011 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 319445)
I still have quite a few of your skins in my IL2 installs.

Thanks!


Cheers m8 ,its good to know some people still have my work in there installs. I have been looking into skinning for CLOD.

TheDawg 08-05-2011 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buglord (Post 319788)
Cheers m8 ,its good to know some people still have my work in there installs. I have been looking into skinning for CLOD.

+1 on that here as well. Brilliant work.
El screams like a little girl if you use the wrong markings too.

Hans 08-05-2011 04:31 PM

Hi guys! I'm another old simmer in my fifties who used to play the whole Falcon series. They were great and got me into simulators (you learned to live with the bugs).

I've been playing IL-2 since the Forgotten Battles and enjoyed that series even more, because it replayed our history. Moreover, reading the memoirs of aces from all sides and all theaters of the WW2 (Emelianenko, Sakai, Boyington, Clostermann, Stanford-Tuck, Johnson, Wellum, Luukkanen, Wind, Rall and Lipfert to name a few) and then playing those aerial combats in the sim was simply fascinating.

I'm now trying to learn the CEM whenever I do have time to play the sim. The fighters are easy, but fighting is difficult with temperature effects on. The bombers are a nightmare! Although I've followed the development of the CoD in these forums for years, I haven't contributed much (sorry). I've found the tips in the various threads quite useful. Thank you all, keep them coming!

In my rig the CoD runs very smooth with practically everything maxed (grass off). No stutters to speak of. I've never experienced any CTDs nor blue screens either.:-D

DayGlow 08-05-2011 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by USAF Helos (Post 319496)
Hello, I made a skin for Cartrix once. I won a tee shirt. I'm sort of a big deal.

Ubi flew me out to Red Storm Studios to preview a game. I'm a bigger deal :-P


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