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Cliffs of Dover Is Still The Best Simulator.
Hi all,
In my experience of both simulation and real life flying, Cliffs of Dover outranks all. And by far. Best Regards, MB_Avro. |
Yeah man, I agree. I think most people here would agree or they probably wouldn't stick around.
What really concerns me though, is how your location is London, England, but you are not European. Please explain. Muchos gracias. |
Better than real life flying? ;) Whats the color of the sky in your world.
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It is best but only until it runs out of memory and crashes
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For all its faults...
I find I am falling deeper in love with this simulator as each day passes. ............................sigh.................. ............................ :D |
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Please circle London, England on this map and report back. :grin: |
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If it simulated being a WWII pilot, they would really have something here.
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Yup, the DCS series is the overall best IMO too. No massive multiplay or H-t-H, true, but it's an excellent platform for groundpounding coops nevertheless...
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Would be a bit of a bummer to CTD after 45 mins in a real aircraft. :)
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I never use kids language but i just have to now. This thread is EPIC, lol!
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I´m laughing a lot!!... The best thread by far... XD |
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No, no...:grin: A good friend of mine told me this is how british see the world http://on.net.mk/sites/default/files..._na_svetot.jpg |
Great game.. for flight simulation its great so far.. I will get new pc soon to get the most out of it and when the patch comes out have massive battles. The most fun is getting shot at and trying to survive with one engine ect and still land..
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Thanks awfully for posting old chap! :lol: |
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CloD will *maybe* be decent in a year or two. Until then, thanks but no thanks, we'll just stay on a simulator that works as it was intended to. :)
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Classic :) saved to my HD before the PC mob see it .
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Can you confirm, LUD? Edit: Confirmed!! I have the book myself. :D |
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http://bigthink.com/ideas/21155 S! |
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haha..that world map is quality
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God knew why he placed them on an island..... ;)
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"The other one"? Im deeply offended.
LoL, funniest post in a long time. |
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This has got to be the best thread ever here :grin: Good fun ;) |
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It's too good to ignore but not good enough to keep you playing, it lacks substance.
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You've still got it Avro;)
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England is not conected either physically or mentally to Europe. We are an Island race. The Germans in secret call us Island Monkeys. ( "Inselaffe"). The French probably have something else to call us :cool: Best Regards, MB_Avro. |
I'm from an old IL2 squad and we haven't played CoD together once. There are too many issues with it. From a single player perspective it is painfull to see something that can shout at you how good it could be and then ctd or hit you with bugs to the point that you quit out with frustration.
Personally the only game that I can remember that had such a torrid infancy was Falcon 4. In its day it looked great and... well... you could just see what it was capable of. The problem I see is that Falcon 4 developed in a time where flight sims and combat sims commanded a big market sector and now they dont. CoD just doesn't have the slack Falcon had and thats a fact. Add to that CoD comes from the IL2 family of sims which pretty much blew the competition away and CoD as it stands couldn't blow the skin off a rice pudding (old Yorkshire phrase-sorry !) I want CoD to be something that my squad, the Fighting Irish, will want to play, but week in, week out it's 'we are almost there, it will be great' just doesn't cut it any more. To me it is put up or shut up for CoD. I know that (i) the CoD Templar Knights will blast this post and (ii) I don't give a (fill in your profanity of choice) |
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Except for boar in peppermint sauce and chips with vinegar, thats abdominations! :D
Not to talk about the other ways our brothers on the island found to make food unsuitable for "normal" stomachs. :d :D :D |
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England though has always enjoyed stretching her legs off that island:-P North America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaya, Singapore, Fiji, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Gibraltar, Malta, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, Bermuda |
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Heh yeah me too. |
edit: nvm
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I'm of the same opinion as FI=Scott. We've heard urges for patience, and phases like 'we're working on it' or 'we're nearly there' for over 6 months now. I fear that the next patch (if it comes before BOM), will offer a small improvement in fps for some in the community but not address many of the critical bugs in the game. Anyone noticed how we get pics & info of BOM, but NO information on any of the critcal (non graphical) bugs in COD being fixed? Quite frankly, (1) the next patch needs to improve gameplay to the extent that it re-engages public interest in the game, & (2) BOM would have to be exceptionally 'clean' & work well right from the start, otherwise IMO the COD franchise is dead. |
LUD that is the best map ever!! LMAO!!
Only complaint, as an englishman, would be Australia, which I would call 'Prison' lol ;) |
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North America, South america, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia |
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