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5./JG27.Farber 06-05-2012 09:37 PM

IL2 1946 Vs Codo
 
Yea its bare its barren but its the future, you cant stop it. Clodo is the guy on the horse having survived the ape - poclypse and 1946 FB is the Statue! - old and obsolete...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muEnLlycOn4


Brave new future... ;)

pencon 06-05-2012 09:50 PM

Didn't know the statue of liberty was locatred right beside a mountain ..

pupo162 06-05-2012 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by pencon (Post 432367)
Didn't know the statue of liberty was locatred right beside a mountain ..

... not the point.


well, when i first saw this movie it was like "meh" jsut another scifi movie for me... but that ending, sweet chills. put me to think and spent the next few hours reviewing the movie in my head and what it really meant.

WAKO.

15.Span_Valalo 06-05-2012 10:13 PM

CODO is in Spain and Spanish languaje "Cliff of TRUÑO"

Truño = Caca = Mierda = rubbish !!!

raaaid 06-05-2012 10:21 PM

some will want me out for posting this, but hey its just science:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTgeLEWr614

5./JG27.Farber 06-05-2012 11:20 PM

I ment Clodo, its a typo. Hi raid you crazy man :-P missed you.

CWMV 06-06-2012 01:35 AM

Sadly saying it doesn't make it true.
If anything in the same genre came out right now CoD would die. The only reason it hasn't is lack of competition.
If it survives sure it might be great, eventually. Until Such time UP/DBW/HSFX all have it easily beaten.

JG52Krupi 06-06-2012 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by CWMV (Post 432423)
Sadly saying it doesn't make it true.
If anything in the same genre came out right now CoD would die. The only reason it hasn't is lack of competition.
If it survives sure it might be great, eventually. Until Such time UP/DBW/HSFX all have it easily beaten.

That's in your opinion, I could never go back to 1946 after experiencing the CEM that cod offers!

robtek 06-06-2012 07:03 AM

That is my stand also, no way i'll be satisfied wit 1946 anymore.

Just yesterday our squad (ok, parts of our squad) did some nice destroyer missions on the ATAG server,
the first without fighter cover was a true disaster, but the second and third went flawless with only
one emergency water landing short before the french coast.
Thanks to some 109's who picked up our pursuers.

fruitbat 06-06-2012 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by JG52Krupi (Post 432444)
That's in your opinion, I could never go back to 1946 after experiencing the CEM that cod offers!

and thats your opinion, what follows is mine.

The advanced CEM that was supposed to come with CloD was one of the things i was looking forward to most, sadly its woefully short of expectation.

As it stands, since the introduction of patch 4.11 there's little to choose between the 2 in terms of CEM (pre patch 4.11 yes though), in fact, in some ways IL2 is ahead. Little things 'ahem', like radiator drag actually being modelled.

Then to add that there is structural G limits in IL2 as opposed to CloD, not to mention the rather funky dm's in CloD as it stands.

CloD is all potential to me still, theres nothing that holds me to it at the moment. Everytime i fly it, i'm disappointed, unlike when i fly HSFX 6.

The only things i miss from CloD when i fly IL2 is the sky (which is excellent and better than every other flight sim imo), the cockpits/shadows and the feeling of weight and inertia in the fm's (although generally the fm's make me just shake my head is disbelief particularly above 20,000ft).

Sure Clod has the potential to be the best thing around, its just potential at the moment though imho.

That is why no one in my squad is flying CloD at the moment, most have already given up on it. I still hope, but its waning.


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