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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 05-04-2011, 10:51 AM
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All those who love the game and want the support to continue should buy it again.
Some of you have children so sell them and buy lots of copies.
After all, you can always make more children but there will be no more complex WW2 simulators if this fails.
Seriously, some of you have pets. Sell them to cosmetic companies to test their products on.
And buy more copies of the game.
They will be more puppies/kitties/bunny-wuns but no more good simulators.
You think I'm trolling or kidding but I'm not.
I want this game to reach its potential but that is going to take money.
Kind words are like summer flowers... here one day but gone the next, whereas cold, hard cash is like, well.... there is nothing like cold, hard cash so quit the arse kissing and get buying.

Granny has her 90th birthday coming up?
Buy her the game! Going to a funeral?
What better consolation for the loss of a loved one than COD!! (Or at least the potential game we all know it can be).
Your nephew's Bris?
A death of Bin Laden commemorative gift?
Come on! The possibilities are endless!
Just effing buy copies and copies.
Luthier and Co. are essential decent chaps, aka vetches, even if Luthier never produced the special plankton simulator version of Pacific Fighters that he promised me, and will continue to provide support.
They have a track record, even if Oleg has gone all Trotsky... They just need money to feed the monkey, man! You know it makes sense.

As does drinking lots of rum. Yum.


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Old 05-04-2011, 11:47 AM
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All those who love the game and want the support to continue should buy it again. Some of you have children so sell them and buy lots of copies. After all, you can always make more children but there will be no more complex WW2 simulators if this fails. Seriously, some of you have pets. Sell them to cosmetic companies to test their products on. And buy more copies of the game. They will be more puppies/kitties/bunny-wuns but no more good simulators. You think I'm trolling or kidding but I'm not. I want this game to reach its potential but that is going to take money. Kind words are like summer flowers... here one day but gone the next, whereas cold, hard cash is like, well.... there is nothing like cold, hard cash so quit the arse kissing and get buying. Granny has her 90th birthday coming up? Buy her the game! Going to a funeral? What better consolation for the loss of a loved one than COD!! (Or at least the potential game we all know it can be). Your nephew's Bris? A death of Bin Laden commemorative gift? Come on! The possibilities are endless! Just effing buy copies and copies. Luthier and Co. are essential decent chaps, aka vetches, even if Luthier never produced the special plankton simulator version of Pacific Fighters that he promised me, and will continue to provide support. They have a track record, even if Oleg has gone all Trotsky... They just need money to feed the monkey, man! You know it makes sense.

As does drinking lots of rum. Yum.

Well, I don't have kids and nobody would want my old mutt, but I have been considering selling myself on street corners and buying copies of CoD with the proceeds, to distribute to the needy.
Fair enough?
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:07 PM
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All those who love the game and want the support to continue should buy it again.
Some of you have children so sell them and buy lots of copies.
After all, you can always make more children but there will be no more complex WW2 simulators if this fails.
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:12 PM
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...Or you could invest in the hardware needed to run this sim?
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:26 PM
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will WOP2 take over the stage for realistic wwii flight sim?
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:38 PM
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will WOP2 take over the stage for realistic wwii flight sim?
Yes, if you like flying from local 2011 airfields with no actual 1940 air combat.
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Old 05-04-2011, 04:03 PM
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This reminds me of a Wherner Von Braun Quote:

“Man is the best computer we can put aboard a spacecraft, and the only one that can be mass produced with unskilled labor”

Love it.
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