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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 04-23-2011, 03:34 AM
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.. a brand new flayable aircraft with each patch ..
Yeah, why not just a new PC in the mailbox! 3-4 more patches and it might be time for the first (paid for) DLC methinks. Can't wait, especially since the last couple of patches which have made the game very playable - really enjoying it now.
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Old 04-23-2011, 05:14 AM
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Yeah, why not just a new PC in the mailbox! 3-4 more patches and it might be time for the first (paid for) DLC methinks. Can't wait, especially since the last couple of patches which have made the game very playable - really enjoying it now.
I'd pay for DLCs if they contained flyable new planes but lets get COD stable and the CrossFire/SLI working first.

My list of flyable planes I'd pay for

(1) Defiant, (2) Condor, (3) Stirling, (4) Hampden, (5) Hudson, (6) Anson, (7) He117 Grief .. hmmm will think of more later.

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Old 04-23-2011, 05:21 AM
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I'd pay for DLCs if they contained flyable new planes but lets get COD stable and the CrossFire/SLI working first.

My list of flyable planes I'd pay for

(1) Defiant, (2) Condor, (3) Stirling, (4) Hampden, (5) Hudson, (6) Anson, (7) He117 Grief .. hmmm will think of more later.

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I'll definitely pay for DLC too. Looking forward to map expansions as well as planes. And cannons on my spitty! (Or the versions that have the cannons to be more precise.) All in good time, though. Still a few patches away I think.
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Old 04-23-2011, 05:19 PM
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I'll pay for complete expansions even if it means buying planes in the bundle that i don't use often, because expansions are a way for the developer to sell the "supporting actors" (AI, ground units, etc) along with the flyables.

Itemized, single aircraft DLC on the other hand i probably won't bother with. It's too disjointed for my taste, it fragments the online playing field because people end up having all sorts of different flyables (i mean, even mods for I2 came in packs/bundles so people can have a common base to start from) and it focuses the development effort on just getting the flyables done.

Luckily enough, it seems they prefer the system they used in the previous series than itemized DLC (they've said as much a couple of times).
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Old 04-23-2011, 05:26 PM
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Rremoval of mostly all the random trees which appear in fields and along their boundaries in favour of 3-D hedge rows.
If this improves FPS, then the addition of bushes and scrubland would be awesome to really bump the fields up and make the landscape look real.
Saltmarshes would be nice to see as well.

And the Battle of Britain would be awesome to see in the game, too.
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