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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 01-07-2010, 08:30 AM
danscirocco danscirocco is offline
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Default Campaign Mission Annoyance (landing)

I really do like this game and the campaign (have yet to venture online) but one thing that really annoys me. Why did they have the landing as the secondary mission. Its so frustrating to do the missions get to the runway and crash, and not beable to restart near the airfield. when i crash i like to have another pop at landing without going thru the whole mission again! I enjoy the landing!!
I like the feeling of finishing the primary objectives then landing the plane well, its gives a sense of accomplishment. (and more realism) I know in real life often pilots would complete the primary mission only to get shot down or didnt make it home, and i can understand why the devs allowed the game the way it is.

......but wish that the landing was part of the primary mission (basically retry-able), and if ppl have trouble landing they have unlimited attempts available to them. Of course they could still have a secondary mission but make them more combat orientated.

Anyone agree?

Not bashing i like IL2 i think its one of the best air combat games ive played, even more so then ace combat!!

dan

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