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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 05-04-2011, 06:59 AM
Winger Winger is offline
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DAMN!!

Bloody Mercedes needs four (4) wheel to be able to drive!


You know, in the normal game world, games runs in full screen for ages now. And that is normal.

So, I will not say nice "bravooo". I will say "what, your game can't run in full screen in the year of 2011!?"



Then why dont you just go away and play one of this games instead of trolling around here talking crap?

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Old 05-04-2011, 07:09 AM
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Thank you luthier and all team,

Courage to all of you
we appreciate your hard working to make us happy

Always by your side......wherever you need


A huge thanks again
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Old 05-04-2011, 07:13 AM
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Hello,
I can understand, that someone is angry about buying a game (sim) that didn't work til you patch it, or it get patched.

But the big difference is, that 1C is really working hard to resolve issues AND they are in tight contact with the customers. So support is very good. I know other situations where games were left for dead. (thinking of SH5... and also SH4)

I ve bought CoD on initial release and paid 59,- (Euro) for it. Nowadays it is sold for 29,- (Euro) @ Amazon. I don't bother about it, because the sim is great and the support too!

On the other handside, think about how many developers/companies spent time to realize a real good flightsim today? I think you can count these devs on one hand?

So stop whining and keep cool, luthier and his team are on the 'six o' clock' of CoD doing a great job!
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Old 05-04-2011, 08:17 AM
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Luthier and team, thanks for the update.
I`m sorry to hear you postponed your free from work days but I respect the decision. I think it all boils down to the US premiere in the end. As you surely know, the most important thing now is consistency and the end result, not intensity. It really doesn`t make a difference for me if you get it done in two days, two weeks or two months. I would simply like to know that those patches are coming as I am willing to wait another few months to get a polished game.

Anyways, the Steam client seems not to have the features that promote good multiplayer. I`d think we need Jiri and others to build the multiplayer scene for this game, as coop missions are the core of it. But for now, lets just make sure the game plays fine at medium settings, on a PC fit with the recommended system specs.


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The real problem is all the arrogant know it all twits who have to constantly bitch about every freaking bug like it's the end of the world instead of saying their piece and being done with it like a man.
I disagree in part. It is not worth getting all worked about those idiots. One shouldn`t have any good words for people who don`t show any respect for the hard working hence there really should be no such posts here on the forum as they are worthless. Such a person presents no personal value but always tries to dominish others` and as such deserves only to be ignored or banned.
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Old 05-04-2011, 08:30 AM
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I bought that game immediately after the release and - although I have a decent computer (coreI7 980x, quadro 4000, 12GB ram, SSD) I still have trouble playing it fluently, even in lower resolutions. Thus I decided to wait for further patches.

I have to say I was a bit disappointed in the beginning BUT I still do not regret buying this game and supporting you guys.
I see the efforts and dedication that is put into this game - from someone who's loving this as much as we do. I am confident that we will receive a brilliant game that will keep us happy for the next years to come

This has soooo much potential so it's worth waiting a while.
Thanks for the support, thumbs up!
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Old 05-04-2011, 08:54 AM
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Thanks for the update info Luthier! Much appriciated!

I'm sorry you didn't take leave though, I think re-charging and taking mental time off is good for the individual.. So, don't forget the value of RnR!
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Old 05-04-2011, 10:51 AM
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All those who love the game and want the support to continue should buy it again.
Some of you have children so sell them and buy lots of copies.
After all, you can always make more children but there will be no more complex WW2 simulators if this fails.
Seriously, some of you have pets. Sell them to cosmetic companies to test their products on.
And buy more copies of the game.
They will be more puppies/kitties/bunny-wuns but no more good simulators.
You think I'm trolling or kidding but I'm not.
I want this game to reach its potential but that is going to take money.
Kind words are like summer flowers... here one day but gone the next, whereas cold, hard cash is like, well.... there is nothing like cold, hard cash so quit the arse kissing and get buying.

Granny has her 90th birthday coming up?
Buy her the game! Going to a funeral?
What better consolation for the loss of a loved one than COD!! (Or at least the potential game we all know it can be).
Your nephew's Bris?
A death of Bin Laden commemorative gift?
Come on! The possibilities are endless!
Just effing buy copies and copies.
Luthier and Co. are essential decent chaps, aka vetches, even if Luthier never produced the special plankton simulator version of Pacific Fighters that he promised me, and will continue to provide support.
They have a track record, even if Oleg has gone all Trotsky... They just need money to feed the monkey, man! You know it makes sense.

As does drinking lots of rum. Yum.


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Old 05-04-2011, 11:33 AM
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Of course you can play in full screen, the issue is that CloD performs better in windowed mode and there seems to be some other issues with full screen, but I don't have the patience to wade through all the sniveling to find them. The real problem is all the arrogant know it all twits who have to constantly bitch about every freaking bug like it's the end of the world instead of saying their piece and being done with it like a man.

/rant Sorry mate, just venting. !S or ~S~ or any of several variants thereof, is forum/chat shorthand for "Salute"
Ahh i see
Thanks for explaining this to a newbie on this forum and in non arcade flight sim´s in general

I totally agree with your viewpoint, allthough CloD propably has a bit more bugs than other games shortly after release i dont get how people seem to forget that any game (especially in this genre) is a work in progress, didnt IL-2 1946 have issues at the beginning?
Didnt they fix and improve the game vastly during the next many years?

Give them a break guys, they WILL fix the issues that are haunting this otherwise EXCELLENT game, i simply flat out refuse to believe that they will abandon this title and continue making new content and improving the existing content just as theyve done with IL-2 1946.
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Old 05-04-2011, 11:47 AM
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All those who love the game and want the support to continue should buy it again. Some of you have children so sell them and buy lots of copies. After all, you can always make more children but there will be no more complex WW2 simulators if this fails. Seriously, some of you have pets. Sell them to cosmetic companies to test their products on. And buy more copies of the game. They will be more puppies/kitties/bunny-wuns but no more good simulators. You think I'm trolling or kidding but I'm not. I want this game to reach its potential but that is going to take money. Kind words are like summer flowers... here one day but gone the next, whereas cold, hard cash is like, well.... there is nothing like cold, hard cash so quit the arse kissing and get buying. Granny has her 90th birthday coming up? Buy her the game! Going to a funeral? What better consolation for the loss of a loved one than COD!! (Or at least the potential game we all know it can be). Your nephew's Bris? A death of Bin Laden commemorative gift? Come on! The possibilities are endless! Just effing buy copies and copies. Luthier and Co. are essential decent chaps, aka vetches, even if Luthier never produced the special plankton simulator version of Pacific Fighters that he promised me, and will continue to provide support. They have a track record, even if Oleg has gone all Trotsky... They just need money to feed the monkey, man! You know it makes sense.

As does drinking lots of rum. Yum.

Well, I don't have kids and nobody would want my old mutt, but I have been considering selling myself on street corners and buying copies of CoD with the proceeds, to distribute to the needy.
Fair enough?
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Old 05-04-2011, 11:52 AM
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Ahh i see
Thanks for explaining this to a newbie on this forum and in non arcade flight sim´s in general

I totally agree with your viewpoint, allthough CloD propably has a bit more bugs than other games shortly after release i dont get how people seem to forget that any game (especially in this genre) is a work in progress, didnt IL-2 1946 have issues at the beginning?
Didnt they fix and improve the game vastly during the next many years?

Give them a break guys, they WILL fix the issues that are haunting this otherwise EXCELLENT game, i simply flat out refuse to believe that they will abandon this title and continue making new content and improving the existing content just as theyve done with IL-2 1946.
The reason people are doubting the eventual outcome of this sim is the way it was released. When you deceive people in the fashion that good honest buyers were deceived then you need to regain trust before people will start believing in you again.

In other words show some respect and you get some in return. Asking people to buy a game at full price before it was ready is not showing respect, it's as simple as that.


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