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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.

View Poll Results: Do you want the old style IL2 1946 COOP Interface implemented into CloD?
Yes 140 79.55%
No 10 5.68%
Not Fussed 26 14.77%
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Old 04-02-2012, 08:59 AM
HessleReich HessleReich is offline
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Hey all, (You guys probably know all this anyway) I would advise the COOP Loader missions by 41sqn banks in the meantime rather than trying to use the current Server System. It lets you refly on most missions alowing you jump in any aircraft at the begining or after bailing out of a wrecked plane. No need to restart when your wingman blows up on the runway.

I have over 100 missions to date downloaded from here and other servers and for you coop lovers i would recomend using this method as it enable's me to use existing single player maps. True no loadout customization... no skins...

In 1946 if you loaded a single player map on a server it would be playable coop giving me options of 1000's of campaigns and single missions, not to mention the amount of coops out there (Like the 2Mins2Action packs) anyone remember those?

CLoD Is new, 1946 took many years to get as good as it is/was.

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