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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 04-20-2011, 03:25 PM
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Because of the performance issues before I mostly flew cross country. Now a new world is opening up after the patch with fps most of the time above 30... Even the "Intercept bombers over London" mission

Therefore I'm not sure if it's since the patch - but shooting down a He 111 in a Spitfire (have not tried the Hurri but I guess it's the same) just feels way too hard?

On realistic gunnery I set the convergence to 150 yards and to shot down a He 111 I have to spend like 60+ seconds of perfectly aimed bursts at optimum distance before downing them (having unlimited ammo as it is impossible otherwise). Sure the .303 was not that effective against the bombers but when placing four 15 second bursts in a row right in the left engine and it keeps on running one starts to wonder how exaggerated the kill claims where if this is realistic

Is it only me or does anyone else have the problem? There are hit animations all over those He 111:s and there is debris flying around but they just keep going...
Historical records prove it was very hard.

Then look at B-17's taking multiple 20mm and even 30mm rounds still flying home.
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