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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 09-29-2011, 04:09 PM
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Well, yes, I fully realize that the game as a whole is not "great". Truly great games can be counted on perhaps two hands.

But it has the makings of it. I guess I was trying to say that last night I saw the spark that some people on the forums were talking about. Up until last night all I saw was a frustrating and broken game. So my little rant there (which might've come across as insane as I just taken an Ambien) was to say: wow, if this game gets fully realized and patched to perfection, then additional content added, it truly will be the perfect followup to the IL2 series I know and love.

A lot needs to happen in order to do that, but if it does...dang.

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You may wish to download some great user-made campaigns from airwarfare.com . They are more immersive than the stock one.
I downloaded a bunch and I could only manage to set up two of them. Was I correct in that the only way to set them up is to edit (I'm forgetting the name of it) the campaign list file? There's no easy to use utility or anything is there? Also, if there a BF110 campaign? I'm suddenly in love with that lumbering beast.
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