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Ya but who cares about populated cities? Not I. I'd much rather have a map that makes me really contemplate my 109's fuel gauge then the 'grandure' of il2's pop up cities.
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You know how he is about mods, don't get him started.
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There are detailed instructions and support for most mods so if you can read youre gonna be ok. Installing a modpack is to extract zip files into you game directroy and then launch an exe file.
I thought we've left behind this mod hater stuff...anyway seeing that this attitude is still infecting this forum this is my last post here. :evil: |
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Online in Hyperlobby most CooP fliers are using Stock v4.11.1 & CRT=2
The dogfight servers are approx 50/50 with Mods and Stock depending on time of day . I have used mod packs in the past I am fully aware of the hard work done on certain aspects of IL2 1946, for me the mod maps were the attraction. Ultra Pack no longer supports CooP mode logging, only MDS which leaves HSFX for CooP's due to the bugged UP pilot tracking. But I really don't want to talk about mods only the stock version. I'm sure you are aware I'm fully versed with mods vp media, and as a past beta tester for some of your mission work, I think you had a knee jerk reaction back there :) . |
I understand that Maddox Games asked that BoB maps and models not be developed because of CloD. I'm curious though, will the Eastern Front still be allowed, now that the Battle for Moscow addon has been announced?
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We will have the Eastern front removed from IL2 1946 :) On a more serious note.................. IIRC Oleg wanted the MTO next for CoD..........that didn't happen :( |
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Here is one more attempt to sketch the semihistoric pre-D-Day map, which might be good enough to make good campaigns - realistic and unrealistic ones, like Sea Lion, and for dogfighting.
352nd FG map was used as a source. |
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