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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 05-13-2011, 10:52 AM
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Interesting to see how this guy will argue in court that the game CAUSED his epilepsy- as someone else commented it was rather lucky for all concerned that he had a seizure in his home rather than at the controls of an F18.
I'm not sure how the tort of negligence is applied/is applicable in the USA, but he wouldn't get far in most places in the world. There would be a lot of interest in his medical history, especially if he had been using stimulants for long range missions , as well as illicit drug use, head injuries, etc. He may be making a very brave call to take this through the courts, he may be heading for a whole new world of problems.
On the other hand, there is very little detail given in this article... and the devil is always in the detail.
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Old 05-13-2011, 11:01 AM
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I'm sorry to say, that here in the UK, there are adverts on TV. Had an accident at work?
A fall or trip anywhere? Then call our legal department for free, no win no fee..........

The get rich quick brigade strike again. Twats.
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Old 05-13-2011, 11:37 AM
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Remmeber this lady who made lots of $$$$$$ out of McDonald when burning herself with hot coffee ? Warnings were indeed written , but the court ruled that the coffee was indeed to hot...So she won...Simple, no ?
Or that other lady who slipped on wet floor at WalMart ? They were yellow warnings all over the place...She won because the court ruled that a wet floor is slippery, and the floor belonged to WalMArt.
And so on...That is how it works in the USA....Wonderful country with very nice people..But their legal systems has its flaws...Got money ? You can sue whoever
whenever you want for any kind of reasons...What ever is written were ever...
Americans are used to that ...They don't even care anymore..It is part of their culture now...

Salute !
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Old 05-13-2011, 11:54 AM
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In Australia about a year ago, I guy broke in to a house, tripped on the table that was against the wall under the window and broke his leg. Police arrested him, he sued the owner and won $150k because he was poor and was only doing it to feed his kids and now he can't work.

Fugure that one out.
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Old 05-13-2011, 12:00 PM
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In Australia about a year ago, I guy broke in to a house, tripped on the table that was against the wall under the window and broke his leg. Police arrested him, he sued the owner and won $150k because he was poor and was only doing it to feed his kids and now he can't work.

Fugure that one out.
What case was that? Which state. Being a cop I've never heard of that one. We hear a lot of myths. Not saying it isn't true, just like to tell the boys at work.

Just checked. Didn't happen. Had plenty getting injured doing break and enter offences, including those getting mauled by dogs. They've never been able to sue or even have the right to complain about the dog.

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Old 05-13-2011, 12:08 PM
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Just to chime in - the guy obviously is a jerk. Don't understand how he passed the EEG and the epi test (I had to do mine for category 1 civilian medical) and didn't pass Oblivion .
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Old 05-13-2011, 12:38 PM
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On the other hand, there is very little detail given in this article... and the devil is always in the detail.

There's a copy of the original complaint linked.
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Old 05-13-2011, 02:52 PM
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We ARE the free world, given this forum deals with a WW2 sim you would think some appreciation would be given to us Americans given how much help we gave the whole of Europe the UK and Russia during those years. How easy we forget... Tell ya what, the next time some crazy German decides to pwn your country(s) again, dont call us. After all, we are here for your amusement not to fight your wars right? Keep fighting these so called Americanisms (wtf does that even mean?) and us Americanismsms wont take any notice of you anyhow. Glad we could amuse you, perhaps after a few decades under some totalitarian rule you will beg us to stop making you laugh and come save your sorry ungrateful asses, again.
I am from Germany and I can assure you that right now we are not planning on invading Poland again

BTW: thanks to your great-grandfather for helping us, getting rid of Hitler 65 years ago. You were the free world back than. But since then the rest of the world kept up and in quite some parts overtook you. Time to update your view of the world.

Look how East Europe changed since the end of the cold war. It is simply astonishing. Then compare it with the change in the US. I am not talking about wars here. But stuff like SWIFT, software patents, anti-pirating lawsuits and so on really shattered my hopes for the at least still a bit free world.

so long
Mathias

P.S.: Who was asking lately for help with some totalitarians? And looking at Gitmo and DHS, I fear in a few decades there will be only one totalitarian regime left. (couldn't help that, sry)

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Old 05-13-2011, 03:25 PM
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Spot on mate.
I love the 'don't call us' comment. I don't think anyone would after they snubbed everyone anyway and only did something once they got their butts kicked (ww2). Who called who after 9/11.
Are you totally oblivious to what has gon on in the world since 1945? Everytime some country needs help with something they ask the U.S. for assistance, and 9/10 times we do help. Though god knows why since it wholly unappreciated by those that receive it and I think we should just go back the the pre-WW2 philosophy of non-involvement in other countries affairs so long as it isnt something that will screw us.

As for your 9/11 comment, really? Do you really think we needed help with this? Look at it this way, we get involved in all your major wars and when a small incident happens in the U.S. we figure "What the hell, might as well call the Brits and cash in a few favors." I'm sure the 5 troops you guys sent us will be a big help, I mean how could we fight terror without them? (The war on terror is a joke, but what can you do?) Exactly what have any of the UK forces done to help in Afghanistan? Oh right, you brought us tea! Thanks chaps! The Canadians were more help, they make good target practice for our F-18s, send more of them if you can.

Its always mentioned by someone who has no idea about the history of American involvement in Europe between 43-45 that our help wasnt really needed. Perhaps the war could have still been won without American assistance, though in the Pacific I'm quite sure Austrailia would be speaking Japanese about now, but think how much more it would have cost those involved. When Britain gave up on daylight bombing raids and resorted to terror bombing German cities at night (a tactic that did little if anything in helping to win the war) the U.S. 8th airforce stepped up and continued to precision bomb German factories and installations despite heavy casualties.
How many Russian and British lives were spared by these raids that stopped production of warmachines and armaments that would otherwise have made it to the fronts?

I'll leave it at that I suppose, this isnt a conversation/argument that anyone is going to win, just having a bit of fun with it. Please remember to keep your responses coherent and add to the debate.
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Old 05-13-2011, 03:32 PM
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I am from Germany and I can assure you that right now we are not planning on invading Poland again

BTW: thanks to your great-grandfather for helping us, getting rid of Hitler 65 years ago. You were the free world back than. But since then the rest of the world kept up and in quite some parts overtook you. Time to update your view of the world.

Look how East Europe changed since the end of the cold war. It is simply astonishing. Then compare it with the change in the US. I am not talking about wars here. But stuff like SWIFT, software patents, anti-pirating lawsuits and so on really shattered my hopes for the at least still a bit free world.

so long
Mathias

P.S.: Who was asking lately for help with some totalitarians? And looking at Gitmo and DHS, I fear in a few decades there will be only one totalitarian regime left. (couldn't help that, sry)

It was my grandfather actually, though he was a stationed in the Pacific with a B-29 bomber wing. He was the bombardier on the back-up flight for the Enola Gay mission actually, kinda neat.

The rest of the world kept up? LOL! I wont even begin to touch that one...I would need pages.
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