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It is this year right? 12 years since we started flying IL2 online?
And patch 4.12 is coming out this year. I see that the original IL2 is still listed on IL2, and that there is one server up for it. Everyone should get in there this year and give it a go to see how things started and how much better they are now. I remember one guy quit flying the sim when the original IL2 was replaced by FB, he said that it was going backwards and was ruined. I believe his handle was VSO. Too bad he is not still around to see how the latest patch flies. Another guy who was flying around back then flew under the name "Moggy", that was it. He really took getting shot down hard, we all did, but he could not hack it and quit, too bad he was a nice guy and I felt sorry for him. I remember my first day flying IL2 online back in the winter of 2001-2002. One of the first guys I flew against was 609IAP Relentov. Not much of a contest, I mainly just ran like hell from him and his buddies in the very fast La-5fn. Everyone flew the same version, the official version and "full-real" servers were cool and common. When I first flew I used the number-pad to scan around horizontally only, I did not know how to do anything else and did not even know how to use "padlock". Because everyone flew the same version and the sim was new, there were a lot of full servers to choose from with any settings you wanted to fly with. New patches came out with new aircraft and flight model alterations that tipped the advantage back and forth between red and blue and various aircraft. Strangely enough at one time the Hurricane was the most-flown plane online. The first version of the P-40 would explode in a dive at not too-high a speed. I remember tricking a P-40 pilot into diving after my 109, all I had to do was wait for the bang, greed was always one of the biggest killers. In 2001 the hottest setup most could afford was an AMD Athlon 900 Thunderbird. If you were lucky you had half a gig of ram and a GeForce 200 ultra. A friend of mine still has that old tower of mine, I think I will try to get it back for shits and giggles. Flying Microsoft CFS and CFS2 was very popular on "TheZone" before IL2 came out. I was there of course, and I remember buying IL2 in a electronics boutique and taking it home. I remember the excitement at watching the opening video, the IL2 lifting off the ground and it's wheels going up. It was a very short time later that everyone dumped the Microsoft sim and switched to IL2, it was so much better Microsoft never had a chance again and they still know better than to try! I still have that big cereal-box sized package that the original IL2 came in sitting on a shelf. So I am a retro-grouch now. The only servers I might make an appearance on are the very few hard-settings servers that are running the official patch. I practice with one squad of nice guys a few times a month while BSing on teamspeak, a nice non-competitive time. Vinni-Puh server is the only thing left up and running that feels like the original IL2 servers, based out of Russia and flying a lot of old maps for many years. It is probably my favorite server to visit on the rare occasion I feel like flying anymore. I was on Grij Dedicado today for a bit, it can be fun, and JG27 was there, so it was a bit of a retro-time. Okay enough of my reminiscing, how about yours? Happy Anniversary.... S! |
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Has it really been that long? I remember hearing about the original IL-2 release and being not that interested in the Eastern Front air war at the time. Why I don't really know anymore because it's now possibly the one I find the most interesting.
I eventually got interested anyways and played the IL-2 demo on my Pentium II with a GeForce 2 GTS card. Those were the days ![]() Grabbed Forgotten Battles fairly soon after that came out and went through every patch and iteration since then. As for online... I can't remember the server names but I remember my first online experience was with the then uber Hurricane Mark IIC where I shot down a couple of guys (and was shot down frequently myself). I then started flying the La-7, the Bf109K-4, and later the P-47 and FW190 when I got bored of the usual stuff at the time. Somewhere along the lines I heard about a third party effort to bring the Tempest to the game and I was very excited (for years!) waiting for that to happen. So glad that it did. Disappointed we never saw a Typhoon but alas one dream accomplished is enough. It's been a remarkable lifespan for one product. It's not dead yet and it's legacy lives on in Rise of Flight and IL-2: Battle for Stalingrad.
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Well, i am not from the early days, but here goes the way i met IL2: i only boght computer in january 2006, and i was already 30 y.o. I allways liked aircraft. At the time i had Microsoft FS9. The only time I had played a combat flight sim was a in a friends house(CFS2) and only for 5 or 10 min.. For one ocasion i was in a store that had the il2 forgoten battles, low price, and i didnt bought it, i was hesitating between the CFS2 and il2 and didnt aquire any one. Anyway, the cover of il2 forgoten battles made me think the game was a real crap! So, by october 2006 i had a surprise: My sister bought me the game, just like that, (it wasnt even my birthday). And since than, i am a big fan of il2. When i went for the fist time online i new already quite well the game(most stuff learned by myself, trial and error) but had no experience in combat with humans, so had to learn a new bunch of stuff (still am learning a lot). The first guy that "gave me the hand" was X32wright. Was fun!
So a big thank you for my sister, and also for the il2 comunity. |
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I came to IL2 in October of 2002. I had been flying in CFS1 on The Zone for the previous year, starting just after 9/11. My local Best Buy had CFS 1 set up on a PC in the store with a MSFFB joystick.. I thought that was so cool but we had just moved down from N.Y.C. and things were tight so I walked by there and messed with it every time I was in the store. After 9/11 I had heard on the news that the terrorists used MSFS to practice flying their approach and I always wanted to get that anyway.. I upgraded my rig from a 486 DX just before I left N.Y. in September of 2000. So shortly after 9/11 I went to Best Buy and I bought MSFS and I said.. what the heck I might as well get this too because they were selling CFS 1 for $30 if you got FS so I got them both and a Logitech Wingman joystick.. I saw the X-45 and the MSFFB but I was not about to pay $80 .. or $100 !!?? Just so I could play a game??!! No Way!! ![]() ![]() With CFS 3 on the horizon after contemplating a more reasonable upgrade path I decided to build my own rig from scratch for the first time.. and I have been doing that ever since.. I put together a AMD XP1600 with a R9000 128M GPU, a SB 16M APU, a 400W PSU with 512M of RAM.. and then I started stalking the electronics stores to see if the much ballyhooed and greatly anticipated CFS3 had arrived.. During one such foray to the games section of my local Best Buy I ran into a guy who told me about IL2 ... I looked at it.. and I decided not to get it.. and I went to the parking lot talking to this guy .. whose name was Phil I think.. on the way out.. He told me about Hyperlobby and the UBI forums.. etc.. I got to my car .. and after we parted company (I never saw him again..) I said.. Oh WTH!! Why not.. CFS 3 isn't here yet.. and I know it is $50 but .. I just got paid and if CFS 3 was here I'd have bought it so.. I went back in and got IL12... When I got it home.. I installed it.. and the first thing that I noticed was that music ... LOL... I figured out how to launch a QM.. and naturally mi first mission was in an IL2.. I was not impressed.. I tried a few more planes .. and went to bed.. The next day I came home.. fired up the PC .. went on the Zone and flew with the fellas.. and when I got done there.. I fired up IL 2 .. Hmmm something must be wrong here.. these planes stall to easy.. but y'know.. it looks interesting.. The next day was a Saturday I think.. and i got up .. puttered around a bit did some chores.. came home.. and fired up IL2.. Hmm .. tracks.. What's that? WTH!!! YOU MEAN I CAN WATCH MOVIES OF THE GAME!!! So I spent the rest of the day exploring the sim.. I discovered the views.. the flyby .. I remember one track with a P-39 where the wheel gets blown out of the wheel well by flak.. That night I went to UBI .. and then I got on HL.. My first time online I couldn't even take off.. All the QMs were airstarts.. my first take off was online.. I met Redwulf 1 that night.. and I'll never forget him saying to me in the chat .. "This isn't a Mustang Bear.." and I said to myself.. "Does this guy know me or something?" .. The rest is history. The more I flew IL 2 the more I liked it. I went back to the squad in CFS .. but it was just hot the same.. Within the first week I knew my time in CFS was pretty much done.. After my upgrade for CFS 3 CFS 1 was like butter and a lot of the issues I had in it were resolved.. That was where I made the connection between hardware and performance as it applies to a given piece of SW. After that all my upgrades were more measured and thought out. I went to the leaders of the CFS Redtails and asked for permission to open up a chapter of the 332nd in IL2 and was met with a chilly response ... Very chilly in fact.. Iso I thought about it carefully .. and I left CFS for good and started the Redtils in IL2 on my own.. The rest is history.. This sim has been such an amazing thing to me.. I never thought that a piece of software would have such an impact on me .. but I know more today about history, aircraft,graphic arts, web building, PC building.. and more .. and I have met people from all over the world.. and thoroughly enjoyed myself doing it.. It has been a great run and the future looks bright.. |
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Yea, meeting people from all over the world is a great part of flying IL2. I flew around a bit with "SteelAndre" for a while who was from Holland. He had a really old shitty computer, so I mailed him a motherboard, cpu, some ram and other parts so he could fly online with decent fps. When IL246 came out, he bought me a copy of it and mailed it to me before I could get it in the stores in the USA, sweet!
Living in a smaller town myself, I have never run into anyone else in person who flew the sim, but flying online makes the world a small place. About the only flying I do these days is with a friendly bunch of older guys, we are all between 50-70 and we mostly just have fun and bullshit on TeamSpeak while we fly around and shoot each other. If it was not for that I might not fly hardly ever. I think I remember that at one point Redwulf squadron flew around in FW190s and kicked the shit out of everyone. If you were chasing them they would pull back on the stick and stall their aircraft so it fell straight backwards pointing the four 20mm cannons right at you. |
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I wonder if Stiglr is still playing targetware somehow....
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Still, what's the date of IL2's first release?
They say the 4.12 patch will be release exactly on the date of IL2's first release date. |
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IIRC it was mid-November in Europe and December in the US but many of us in the US bought through England. What I'm even hazier about is if the Russian release was in October or November.
Got mine in mid-December. The 2001 demo kept me from the deep "gotsta's". |
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The original old IL2 box, the size of a breakfast cereal box. Later AEP box shows how boxes were wisely downsized in later years. They could have put 30 copies of the sim in the big box.
Literature in the box included a pamphlet from Ubi that had the release dates of new gaming software listed, IL2 is listed as "Fall 2001", which if it was it was very late in the fall. There was an original Demo, and an improved Demo which came out later. I remember starting a download of a new patch at night before I went to bed on the 56K modem and it not being done the next morning when I got up. Sometimes it would take two long downloading sessions to get the new patch. That was the real battle of IL2, getting those damn patches on dial-up. ![]() |
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Target-what?
Lol! You mean Mr. Ego himself? All that guy ever did was log onto the zoo to beat down IL-2 and prop up Target: Whatever. He was one of just two or three guys in the zoo that I genuinely disliked, not because he dissed IL-2 - which itself is OK, but how often and aggressively he did. Congrats on IL-2's continued success. Still got the original disk bought back in, what, 2003? Game's come a long, long way. I don't like being reminded of how old we're getting... ![]() |
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