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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 07-28-2011, 10:29 PM
Ataros Ataros is offline
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i use it and like to build my own scenarios.unfortunately now with the COD fmb i have a hard time.it was really easy to set different flights at different times in il2 1946, but now in cod i have no glue how to achieve that.all my flights and moving objects start at the same time.
Use link #1 in my sig for a very simple script loading delayed flights. It works offline too.
This can be done with triggers also. There is a thread explaining how to do it. Try searching for it.

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The best way to learn FMB is to open a single player missions in it, check items properties and change the mission according to your preferences. Then it is possible to fly the mission immediately from FMB. It is very quick: change something and fly it, change and fly. I started my journey with FMB from modifying the Free Hunt mission: changing player aircrafts and targets many times as I liked to practice b'n'z in it. 97% of FMB is self-explanatory if you go this way.

ps. And there is a special FMB forum section with a lot of info in it

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