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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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An SDK ? that might be terminator salvation . . .
Its like those import racer guys, first they get rims, who lower their car, get the shocks, polish and bling it out, even replace the interior with 5 point harnesses, racing seats. Then a carbon fiber hood and body kit. and a NOS bottle for kicks . . . So it looks good but performs weaksauce. Fast, easy, quick, looks good fast food but doesn't do a body anything But they don't sit down and figure what type of racing they want to do. Outline a goal and the get the real stuff done . . . like tamper with getting their suspension tweaked, getting the pistons polished, tuning the timing, fuel intake etc . . . figuring what ratio of turbo, getting shocks replaced and set for that style or race. But this performs. dedication, hardwork, patience, perseverance, and may taste good, but does do a body great. See guys / gals, its not about bells and whistles. It's about a solid, awesome kickbutt, game delivers in your face ww 2 realistic action to make the FPS, TLDF (too long dont fly) gamers and the hard core stats, button tweaker, they should have a mechanic and ordnance smith add on sim of the simmers guys happy. A great game, when looked at all sides and aspects of gaming. Something to hold your interest (and yes SDK able) and set a standard, something that will stand out in people's memories long after the game's golden age has passed. But folks, you have to the game first. Not the SDK. I agree with others, its too early. To tell you the truth, CLOD isn't even retail ready. Its getting better, but its not retail ready. Also the devs have to fix everything, THEN find a direction (which theater) to choose next. And hopefully the devs are going long range. which means the SDK could be out after a few late war, china, pacific, and forgotten battles theaters and don't forget Korea . . . You don't need a magic 8 ball to tell you its "too early to tell" Last edited by hiro; 10-12-2011 at 07:20 AM. |
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