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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 07-07-2011, 08:38 AM
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Surely if Luthier and crew have nothing to do with the Western release then that can only be a good thing, because the Russian and Europe release was a disaster!!
Ubi handled the European release.

But hey everyone lets give Tree a clap for once again purposely ignoring facts to post an insulting message, i take back my apology with post like these you once again prove that your nothing more than the usual forum troll.
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Old 07-07-2011, 09:06 AM
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IMHO anyone can get his money back because UBI missed the delivery date several times. There are laws protecting consumers in most of developed countries and the law has more power than fineprint in many developed countries. If the fineprint contradicts the law the company can be held responsible for cheating / committing fraud on consumers.

I do not think US release happens before MP sound is fixed, i.e. September or even Christmas-time according to my personal guestimate.

It is always possible to purchase a 2nd copy to play now and then give the UBI copy as a Christmas present to a friend/nephew when it is available.

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Old 07-07-2011, 10:03 AM
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Ubi handled the European release.

But hey everyone lets give Tree a clap for once again purposely ignoring facts to post an insulting message, i take back my apology with post like these you once again prove that your nothing more than the usual forum troll.
I think you`re overestimating him. He`s just stupid. Really helps refraining from answering him.
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:16 AM
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I think you`re overestimating him. He`s just stupid. Really helps refraining from answering him.
ooooh, you bitch!!
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:18 AM
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I think you`re overestimating him. He`s just stupid. Really helps refraining from answering him.
Out of 200 guess and assumptions he gets two right and automatically a lot of ppl hear and a frankly depressing number over at simhq now think the sun shines from his rear end...

What gets my goat is that there are quite a few ppl posting here seemingly oblivious to the obvious fact that there is only one or two companies (MG and 777) on this planet willing to put the time and dedication into a highly detailed warbirds sim, a genre known to bring minimal returns due to the dwindling ww2 era and simulator fan base. MG are the only one bothering to invest on a decent ww2 flight sim surely we should be patient as this is all we have...
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:21 AM
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Out of 200 guess and assumptions he gets two right and automatically a lot of ppl hear and a frankly depressing number over at simhq now think the sun shines from his rear end...

What gets my goat is that there are quite a few ppl posting here seemingly oblivious to the obvious fact that there is only one or two companies (MG and 777) on this planet willing to put the time and dedication into a highly detailed warbirds sim, a genre known to bring minimal returns due to the dwindling ww2 era and simulator fan base. MG are the only one bothering to invest on a decent ww2 flight sim surely we should be patient as this is all we have...
I think you will find it was far more than that my dear friend.
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:26 AM
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I think you will find it was far more than that my dear friend.
Lol fair enough but you have to admit I have a point, unless you know of another company that aims to release a detailed ww2 sim?
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:35 AM
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Lol fair enough but you have to admit I have a point, unless you know of a company that aims to release a detailed ww2 sim?
Of course you have a point Krupi, as most people who post do, I dont want to see the end of CLOD, but I would certainly like to see some more action/communication from the Dev's a few pics taken in the office doesn't do it for me after being sold a 'pup'. 4 months after release and still no MP sound fix is far from pleasing, and the office pics with everyone smiling isn't really what I wanted to see, however a picture of all the team stood behind a banner with the words 'WE ARE SORRY GUYS' on it would of been better recieved.
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I can understand the enthusiasm a person may have to get access to a game that others are playing, even when they are aware that some people endlessly complain that it's not perfect.
I can also understand the reticence of ubi to release the game to an easily disappointed audience of casual gamers who will be unlikely to have the patience or aptitude to manage their systems or accept CoD's current shortcomings.
I'm enjoying this diamond in the rough, but it definitely needs more polishing.

If you really want the game it can be obtained and activated in North America- many other threads have described in detail how it can be done. In a perverse way that is protecting the brand- only those willing to navigate the tortuous trail are getting it, and they are more likely to persevere with it.
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:45 AM
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I can understand the enthusiasm a person may have to get access to a game that others are playing, even when they are aware that some people endlessly complain that it's not perfect.
I can also understand the reticence of ubi to release the game to an easily disappointed audience of casual gamers who will be unlikely to have the patience or aptitude to manage their systems or accept CoD's current shortcomings.
I'm enjoying this diamond in the rough, but it definitely needs more polishing.

If you really want the game it can be obtained and activated in North America- many other threads have described in detail how it can be done. In a perverse way that is protecting the brand- only those willing to navigate the tortuous trail are getting it, and they are more likely to persevere with it.
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@Tree these guys are Russian the office could be burning down around them and they wouldn't mention it
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