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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 04-03-2011, 01:31 PM
Licher888 Licher888 is offline
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At first thank you for the fast patch and the hard work you and the team are investing in this game.
Its nice to see, you hear the community and try to please us with the changes you are goning to made.

I've got no problems to lower my graphics to run the game in a smooth and lookable way. Also the center spring bug from my G940 is not a problem.

But I think, I need a little statement about Force Feedback.

It is really dissapionting for many people (including me) to see (and feel) you didn't include Force Feedback in CloD.
It's a feature which not only raises the immersion and the feeling, it gives you a really good feedback, what your machine is going to do in the next moments.
It's something a flight simulator needs to have in 2011.

In my case, I bought the G940 ONLY because of FFB and CloD (after I've had heared FFB will be implemented)

Some rumors appear in the forums that you will not add FFB in the near future or that you are going to never add it into CloD.

But when it was never planned to include FFB, why we got the line "FF=1" in our conf.ini - or does it mean something else??

CloD has the potential to grow up to the best WW2 - flight simulator ever, but never without FFB.

Please, give us an official statement about the future of CloD.


Thanks a lot


Licher
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