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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 01-27-2011, 11:03 AM
Ltbear Ltbear is offline
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Default Bomber hopes for COD

Im actualy a 109 fanboy, but the HE-111 have kinda a special place for me. Im not into the B-17`s etc, the HE-111 is the bomber i always think of first when i hear talk about WW2 planes.

What i hope for in COD for the bomber`s

Ability to talk interact with the crew (ask if they are ok, ready etc)'

The crew interact with me. Calling out enemys, out of ammo etc.

The ability to control fuel etc (turn of a leaking fuel tank etc)

Multithrottle control

Visual 3d crew inside plane.

What i hope in general is that COD bombers give me the bomber feeling. Im sitting in a plane with others, when i look around i se them. I can ask the basic things and the can tell me basic things. a populatet bomber.

But also a bomber i feel i have more control over. I can switch of things that are broken, especialy the fuel tank with a 1m hole in it, instead se all your fuel going out...

I actualy look more forward to the multicrew planes than the fighters. A fighter is fairly easy, its you and the plane, where a bomber relys on more factors to be able to have succes...

Anyone else have it like me ??

LTbear
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