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Images of maps of IL2 COD
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Thanks for posting these.:)
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I've also discovered a new game which I'm currently playing as I type.... The "Guess the RAF stations from the Southern England map" game. :grin: Could be expanded to Luftwaffe stations too. ;) |
Thank you very much. We aswer ourself to our questions buying the game. Great.
Malta would have been probably a better choice considering we would have fight over the sea or over a very limited island. Now we have these ridiculous maps for the online game, because we have The Battle of Britain map but almost probably we could never play it online. I'm excited now. |
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If we can't play the BoB over a BoB map,I'll give up now! The most advanced combat flight sim to date,flown only over arcade maps on line? I cannot believe that will be the case at all. |
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Does that make any sense? |
Yes Krupi, you are making sense.
Not every player wants the kind of realism that most on this board aspire to. For some, quick action and short flights provide their fix. What could be wrong with that? Nothing of course. Choices are a good thing for all of us that play the sim. |
We have to answer or speculate ourself. CoD Manual, Page 102.
"If you are creating an online mission, we highly recommend using an online map. Trying to fly an online mission on a large offline map such as English Channel - 1940 will take up a lot of resources and may lead to sluggish performance on slower machines.". |
Time ago they said they'd release tools to create our own maps for online...
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Massive ongoing play with 128 players for me does mean "Guys, you'll have a chance to play The Battle of Britain in dynamic online war, as you did in the last 10 years for IL2, and better.".
Now, tell me what sense will have to fly an He-111 formation over these maps? Calais at least...... We'll take Stukas to bomb the jurassic park's vulcan instead of Biggin Hill. |
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