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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 04-13-2012, 10:38 PM
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Imagine a SEOW mission that doesn't run 1 or 2 missions but 24/7. Right now your squadron is on a boring convoy patrol mission where nothing happens. Radar detects a massive bomber build-up over Calais. ...
Yes, Banks. You may believe me when I say that majority of VEF/IOW/BW/IL2War/AirfirceWar pilots dreamed of the similar things back in say 2006. So far the only thing that seems to be certain is that we might finally have manned ground units on a massive France-England map. It is hard to believe the things you wrote coming true when a seemingly simple coop system has a hard time being recreated in the next game.

But what Robtek said is very true. Online wars weren`t there from the start. Bellum War I think was official first in what?2004?And that was just the start, with VEF taking place also. Those wars were nothing like VEF2/IOW/AirforceWar which were evolutions of the first of their type.

That is why I think we should be pressing 1C on the issue generally, though just reminding them something they JUST MIGHT have forgotten.Hence still at least a few reasons to stay optimistic.
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