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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.

View Poll Results: How do you use FMB
I use it all the time 40 27.21%
I use it occasionally 57 38.78%
I tried it a few times and didn't like 16 10.88%
I've never tried it 34 23.13%
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Old 09-26-2011, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Ataros View Post
Looks like no one answered what is missing from the new FMB compared to the original IL-2 one? Is it just a myth then?
2 obvious ones are:-

mission success parameters (both primary and secondary)- without scripts

destruction brush

number 1 being a 'little bit important' for offline campaigns imho


we all come at this new fmb with different expectations /experience levels and different ways of working- my IL2 fmb useage was rather limited (but i always started with a blank map and experimented from there) but unless my memory is blanking out stuff i'm finding cod fmb to be more frustrating- it certainly seems to need a different frame of mind, needing a more 'technical' mindset than the 'creative' one that orig IL2 encouraged(imho).

to finish i'd like to thank you (and all the others) for all the hints (however cryptic they appear).
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