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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 12-11-2011, 11:02 PM
HR_Naglfar HR_Naglfar is offline
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Some people seem to think they can play COOP's but they are just a little confused, and probably think that they are somehow helping the Dev's by saying that they can play them. They of course cannot play a COOP.
So, a bunch of Blenheims have to cross the channel to bomb some german airbases.

Everybody picks a plane, read the briefing, and when everybody is ready the mission starts.

How's that called? A dogfight?


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Originally Posted by JG53_Valantine View Post
As a Co-Op squad who have pretty much officially switched to CloD I can say quite fairly that what we are doing is not a true co-op, it is as close as we can get using a dogfght server and fixed "in house" rules however there are so many limitations right now that we cannot operate anywhere near the way we used to which is slowly killing people's enjoyment of the sim.
What are these limitations exactly?


I agree that the big problem right now is the RAM issue. But coops? C'mon...

Just design a cooperative mission instead of a dogfight map, and fly it like a cooperative mission.
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