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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 many Clod owners still play 1946?
I only play 1946. 75 23.15%
I play both CloD and 1946. 83 25.62%
I still have 1946 installed. But I don't play it anymore. Or, I don't play it often. 82 25.31%
I have uninstalled 1946, and now only play Clod. 54 16.67%
Neither currently. 30 9.26%
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Old 03-19-2012, 09:48 PM
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Cliffs of Dover only. Once the patch is completed and released you can start reading the last rights to the old one.
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Old 03-20-2012, 01:18 AM
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Cliffs of Dover only. Once the patch is completed and released you can start reading the last rights to the old one.
Its been said before, and hasn't happened yet.
Will believe it when I see it.
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Old 03-20-2012, 07:45 AM
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Its a bit like the wife really, I don't play with it much any more but I don't have the heart to get rid of it.

I can see a lot of people who have uninstalled it having to put it back on if CoD isn't fixed. There is only so much spinning round in a 109 or Hurri that you can do. IL2 has the benefit of years of development behind it and all the diversity that comes with that.

For online its RoF for me but thats mainly down to my squad. We don't fly CoD, its either RoF or IL2.
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Old 03-27-2012, 12:37 AM
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Its a bit like the wife really, I don't play with it much any more but I don't have the heart to get rid of it.
ROTFL!


As you say, as well as the obvious performance/ bug fixes, COD definitely needs more content, Maps planes, land/sea objects and vehicles.

Hey! Maybe we can convince them to make a Eastern Front sim! That would be cool!
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Old 03-27-2012, 08:10 AM
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I can see a lot of people who have uninstalled it having to put it back on if CoD isn't fixed. There is only so much spinning round in a 109 or Hurri that you can do. IL2 has the benefit of years of development behind it and all the diversity that comes with that.
It all changes when you get to play missions. When tactics and big formations come into play, things become all the more interesting. A Hurri can cause carnage among both 109 and Ju88/87, it just needs its historical background, like starting at altitude, being guided by radar, having Spitfire squads patrolling the sky nearby. Just like the Me110 which is quite sluggish, but can be used to staggering effects once it is placed in the right circumstances.

CloD just doesn`t have MP functionality. Get me 5 types of patrolling/escorting/bomber busting missions over the La Manche and I`ll fly them 100 times just like I did over Smolensk.
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