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Old 03-07-2009, 11:14 PM
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Old 03-08-2009, 12:32 AM
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Sounds very good indeed. Thanks for the translation! Hopefully we'll be seeing some more of Oleg's new masterpiece soon.
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Old 03-08-2009, 07:58 AM
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When i read all info i have the following facts:
The developement of the engine is the most work!
The ernestly work on SoW:BoB startet 2 Years ago!
The completition at this time is at 60%, game-engine & features!

That tells me that the missing 40% of features should take <12 months to develop.
I think we really could soar the skies in 2009 with SoW:BoB
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Old 03-08-2009, 04:39 PM
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My guess would be 95% of the game engine complete.
Over 60% of the features complete.
Equals over 80% of the game finished.

Adds up to a possible late 2009 completion baring mulitple super bugs. We should have a better idea this summer if they can complete by the end of this year. SOW is way to complicated for even the developers to know for sure.
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Old 03-08-2009, 08:42 PM
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Oleg is on target. This IL2 raised my awareness for the first time about the Soviet airwar. Americans have been in information blackout on Russia and still are for the most part. I have bought up every Russian air war book I found for these past years.[/QUOTE]


Great Update--Looking forward to the real deal, Thank you.


I loved to build model planes as a kid. One of the models I really liked was the shark mouthed P-39. The Monogram model kit offered 2 ways to build the the P39 --the Russain version complete with decals (plus kill stars) and a US version. There was even a brief description of how the Russains used the P39.

That was my introduction to the air war on the Eastern Front as a kid in the 1960's.

I agree with the "awareness" comment but there has never been an information "blackout". The information has always been there but the Eastern Front was not pushed into the limelight. I remember mostly the Lend Lease program being taught in school to help England and Russia in the war effort. I think most countries naturally concentrate on that part of history which affected them the most.

While most americans were probably not as familiar with the Eastern Front as they should of been it was probably the same for russains not being as familiar with a high altitude daylight strategic bombing campaign with 1000 bomber raids & high altitude fighter escorts on the Western Front

The Western Front was a long range, high altitude, high speed aerial engagement. The Eastern Front was low to medium altitudes at mostly shorter ranges & moderate speeds. Both required different types of aircraft to fullfill mission parameters. There is also the "way" western aircraft were flown as both Brits & US aircraft were flown heavily overboosted utilizing 150grade aviation fuel resulting in these aircraft exceeding their factory specs in everday operations by 15-20%.

So in my humble opinon I think it would be safe to say that all sides learned interesting historical facts thru IL2 about Russain, German, Italian, British, Japanese, & American aircraft. Also WWII history from all sides.


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Old 03-08-2009, 09:59 PM
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I hate to say this but considering the scope of what Maddox Games is trying to accomplish with the engine and the fact that the game is only 60% feature complete, I would not think that we will see this game is less than 2 years.
I think the rate that they're dribbling out information/images bears this out.

Fortunately, RoF should help fill the gap for me.
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Old 03-09-2009, 12:26 AM
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I think you are too pessimistic, both of you.

Neither Oleg, 1C, or whoever will publish the title in the West can afford to wait 2 more years.

We'll see it by Christmas, this year.
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Old 03-09-2009, 01:25 AM
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Thanks for the Tx....
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I think you are too pessimistic, both of you.

Neither Oleg, 1C, or whoever will publish the title in the West can afford to wait 2 more years.

We'll see it by Christmas, this year.
In all fairness, you said that last year too.
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Old 03-09-2009, 12:01 PM
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In all fairness, you said that last year too.

I said May/June '09 last October...Guess I'm out of the lottery. :\

Fact is no one knows when, but the pessimists are rife with predictions borne from the heretofor lack of tangible, measurable progress in a sim a large portion of the sim community have been very much looking forward to.
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