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

 
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Houndstone Hawk View Post
What did you expect from a Russian developed WWII flight game based around the IL-2 Sturmovik & focusing largely on the battles over Britain & Stalingrad???
A bit of proffesionalism would of been nice? Ok dont make the P51 historically accurate, and if your russian and want to make the russian planes better then fine so be it...but at least give the P51 a fighting chance! As it is the LA5/7 are superoir in dogfights. High up, low down, medium, you name it they are good.

Im not saying they should of made the P51 the best fighter in the game, but they should of at least made it as good as the spit.

I can appreciate it takes alot of work to do these things, so for the sake of time why not just give all the spitfire MkXVI's abilities to the P51. Granted its not accurate but its got the basics - speed, merlin engine, sound, ability to turn, rather than the abysmal stats it has at the mo.

IL2 series thrives on accuracy supposedly, yet this game which is blessed with the name....is full of innacuracies.


The patch would just put alot of minds at rest and let us enjoy the game more

This was not a rant or complaint btw, just me sharing my opinion.
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