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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 04-15-2011, 06:47 AM
Rickusty Rickusty is offline
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Yeah,
the first thing that struck me after I finished installing CoD was the fact that the Italian translation is rather poor.
I really had to chuckle the first time I saw that the "generator" had some problems.
But I've seen on another thread that the German translation has even some funny phrases, so...
BTW, guys at 1C, if you want some help for translating the main phrases and technical words, I'm available.

But since this translating problem is really a rather minor issue in the all big scheme of things that need corrections, I was quite stunned to hear that the other AI pilots in the G.50s talked to me via radio.
I mean, IIRC I read that only 3 (!!) G.50s had a radio set in that campaign.
I think that if we want to be as realistic as possible, we should eliminate the radio comms. in the Italian fighters. After all, our pilots still communicated by hands
Typical Italian attitude: Marconi invented the radio-communication, and we were the last one (among the big european nations , that is...) to adopt radio communications aboard warplanes, tanks etc...

Cheers
Rick
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