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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 07-02-2011, 01:15 PM
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It is not a criticism at all. Rather, it clarifies certain things, like for example why the development of the sim took quite some time, and why we cannot expect major changes overnight.

Or: BF 3`s development team, one of the biggest in the world, (now owned by EA) have been working on BF3 for around 4 years. (So far). The budget is closely kept secret but those in the "know" estimates some where between 100 and 200 million....dollars. BF and all its spin offs have been sold in 30 million copy's.(Witch dwarf`s in comparison with Call of Duty`s 55 million copys )


So, have CoD taken a long time to develop? Are we expecting miracles, and gets them on a regular basis? Well, judge for your selfe.

Btw, i agree with u.

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Old 07-02-2011, 01:26 PM
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Joystick in the box is a Logitech Extreme 3D Pro;



I havn't had any experience with logitech joysticks, but that other stick on the desk is a Thrustmaster Top Gun Fox 2 Pro, the pre-cursor to the T.Flight X. I owned the Top Gun, and I currently own the T.Flight X and I can say they're both excellent joysticks for the price you pay;

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Old 07-02-2011, 01:39 PM
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Well maybe an airship or a blimp.
Coud the nothing i win be in a shiny box please LOL.

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Old 07-02-2011, 02:49 PM
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Guys...FPS...please...Game is beautiful but...low FPS makes me want to go back to IL-2...
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Old 07-02-2011, 02:54 PM
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Guys...FPS...please...Game is beautiful but...low FPS makes me want to go back to IL-2...
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Old 07-02-2011, 07:36 PM
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1C is the publisher for Russia only. They do not have resources for an international English speaking community manager. UBI is a publisher for the rest of the world. Please feel free to ask this question at UBI forums, you paid them for this (if this is included in user agreement your agreed with).

This 1C international forum and anything the devs post on it is a free complement and nothing more then goodwill. You are lucky luthier speaks English otherwise all information would come from Russian speaking community members only. He may opt for posting here not more often than once in 2-3 months and it would be fine.

Please do not say on behalf of everyone. Only certain type of people "are pretty much fed up", not all of them.
1. I have no business with the publisher because I have no problem with the way the game is published. All I want is to communicate with the developers.

2. If the developers wants to sell their product outside of Russia they better damn well make sure they have someone speaking English to satisfy these customers. That has NOTHING to do with goodwill. IF that would be the case they need a reality check.

3. If he would start to only post once in 2-3 month you can be sure that he can write a similar future like IL-2's in the wind.

4. I never said I spoke on the behalf of the entire community, learn to read.
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Old 07-02-2011, 09:00 PM
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Mods have received too many complaints from angry parents about profanity on 1C games forums.

Guys you may think you are in a adult world, but when something is called a game.... well, it does have appeal to the kiddies too.

Therefore, stomping on a few toes for profanity on these forums... hopefully everyone will get the message.

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=24158
Hate to leap in here, but a little clarification would be handy so we don't get ourselves in trouble. What exactly counts as a swearword? I assume the worst words are filtered by the forum, whereas some users 'asterisk' their own swears on occasion. So for example, assuming 'hello' in this case is a swear:

'hello' - ban (obviously)
'h*llo' - ban?
'*****' - ban?

Is it ok to include a swear if it is self-censored, and to what degree?

I ask not because I plan on insulting people, but because some methods of self-censoring are still considered 'swears' by some and not others, and I'd rather know than be caught out by accident. Sticky is locked or I'd have asked there.
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Old 07-02-2011, 10:20 PM
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Hate to leap in here, but a little clarification would be handy so we don't get ourselves in trouble. What exactly counts as a swearword? I assume the worst words are filtered by the forum, whereas some users 'asterisk' their own swears on occasion. So for example, assuming 'hello' in this case is a swear:

'hello' - ban (obviously)
'h*llo' - ban?
'*****' - ban?

Is it ok to include a swear if it is self-censored, and to what degree?

I ask not because I plan on insulting people, but because some methods of self-censoring are still considered 'swears' by some and not others, and I'd rather know than be caught out by accident. Sticky is locked or I'd have asked there.
Easy, don't swear!

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Old 07-02-2011, 10:25 PM
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Hate to leap in here, but a little clarification would be handy so we don't get ourselves in trouble. What exactly counts as a swearword? I assume the worst words are filtered by the forum, whereas some users 'asterisk' their own swears on occasion. So for example, assuming 'hello' in this case is a swear:

'hello' - ban (obviously)
'h*llo' - ban?
'*****' - ban?

Is it ok to include a swear if it is self-censored, and to what degree?

I ask not because I plan on insulting people, but because some methods of self-censoring are still considered 'swears' by some and not others, and I'd rather know than be caught out by accident. Sticky is locked or I'd have asked there.
There's no need to swear.

The 'clean' English language covers all our needs.
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Old 07-02-2011, 10:54 PM
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I should have known this would happen - for the record, there is no 'clean' English language, only the English language. There are large cultural variations as to what is/isn't acceptable in everyday speech.

I'm just asking for clarification is all, I should have mailed Nearmiss about it directly. It was not my intention to start a 'debate', and this isn't the place for it.
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