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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 09-17-2009, 09:02 PM
simfex simfex is offline
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A game only can live for a long time when the support is good and when the game gets enough good stuff in the future. A Pacific theatre is a must for example. Also more aircraft of all the nations. Why not some missions over the Atlantic with planes like the Short Sunderland or FW 200 Condor, Also Avro Ansons, Lockheed Hudson and Faireys Firefly attacking some bridges with heavy flak, or more big ones like Lancaster, Wellington, Stirling,Liberators and so on. Naturally all the planes for multiplayer too. You only have to give us stuff for the future and the game will live in future. Dont forget a fly-by sight and give us more options for settings in MP games for example to disactivate the target markers in realistic mode for all players.Also it should be possible to have a mode in multiplayer where you only can use real planes for both sides. For exampel: Map is Great Britain,-Team A is only British planes and Team B only Luftwaffe or some Italians. No russian planes over Dover,or fighting Hurricanes VS Hurricanes.So silly I think. In an open mode this is ok for fun but not for ever.BRRRRRRR.

Last edited by simfex; 09-19-2009 at 11:11 AM. Reason: completing
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