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Originally Posted by warbirds
You wanted a sim, you got a sim. I think it is really a sim in the true sense of the word and we are now slowly discovering how deep it is. If you want to fly a Spit like it really was then this is how you do it. If you just want air quake play WOP.
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You're missing the point completely. It's not about learning to play the game the way it "should" be played, but rather about the game being broken.
What if the roles were reversed and the CEM system was totally messed up, making it impossible to play the game with CEM turned on? Wouldn't that piss you off? The developers give the player all of these realism options for a reason, and to not allow people to enjoy the game any other way when they supposedly give all these options isn't right.
Obviously games are never perfect (especially this one) on release, and bugs always exist. That said, it's a pretty damn big deal when one of the most advanced systems in the game is required to enjoy the game on any level. Not only is it alienating to lots of players -- it's not fair to money-paying customers to limit the way you want to play the game.
I totally intend on learning the ins and outs of CEM, just like I learned the ins and outs of everything in IL2 1946. I consider myself a "hardcore" player who wants to learn how to do every advanced thing in the game. That said, I still find the presence of the major game-breaking CEM bug in the game to be totally unfair to players who either are still learning the fundamentals of flight sims or don't want to deal with the realism options.
If the option is given to the money-paying customer, it should work. Especially when said broken option is essential to enjoying the game on any level. It's that simple.