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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: Using CEM? | |||
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138 | 90.79% |
No |
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9 | 5.92% |
Was using CEM, but have reverted to not using it |
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5 | 3.29% |
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I'll be a lot more willing to fly CEM when my FPS gets bumped from its low point close to the ground ,esp with smoke or cloud effects.The bumps & twitvches that happen at 8-10 FPS make control tough when moving the cursor around the cockpit.Probably will need a better control system than a FFB joystick too...one with more buttons & sliders !
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I use CEM but find it a bit lacking. There could be a lot more controll possible. Compare it with the A2A Spitfire if you want to see what's possible these days. Keeping my hopes up for the future.
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Recently started using CEM after never using it before, what a difference! So much more involved now, more to do during all aspects of flight.
Have noticed that the engines in the Blenheim are quite difficult to get the hang of, whereas I managed to get a HE111 up with a bit of fiddling in pitch black conditions and kept the engines healthy. Is this due to a problem with the Blenheims modelling? Or are the German engines more forgiving as I found that after flying in hurricane only for a while that the 110 and German bombers are incredibly easy to pick up and fly compared to red forces. |
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