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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 04-06-2011, 02:55 AM
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well, the fact is, that some things in COD are only "wrong" (as you can find tons of users who think they are right about every detail). I'm an active ex mil pilot and I see what is realy wrong in COD and it seems that Ilya is reluctant to change some things, which is at the end of the day the decision of the developers. I do not rant, I would like to point out some things.

I firmly belive, that the whole concept of the COD is far from balanced. One cant put everything into code and then just block it for some unforseen future...

There are some stellar moments in COD, but they just stand out from the rest...the things which are "wrong" from simulation game standpoint, are prevailing at the moment, and I'm a bit pessimistic about sorting out the roadmap...

about the banana....on simhq and other forums this forum has got such nick. I don't know why, but I would gess it is from the uncritical sucking up that is not so rare on this forum. You have probably noticed, that I don't have many posts - I don't speak unless I think I have sometihng constructive to add...

Ever see the colour of the walls? Psst. They're yellow. Hence the nick name. This place opened Oct 10, 07 (I think) and by the 8th it was affectionately called the banana forum.
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