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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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One for the future, as you quite rightly state. Though the publishers are not the only ones to blame for the standard CoD was released in. Last edited by ICDP; 04-16-2011 at 10:22 PM. |
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Why are people getting upset that this sim is not finished?? It was made very clear on the day the release dates were announced that it would be a paid beta during the period before the USA release:
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...ns+beta&page=2 |
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I can confirm this sound bug. In multiplayer in a spit I flew over the German airfields and the flak opened up on me. I had heard that the flak was just a visual effect and didnt really work, dunno where perhaps I just dreamt it, so I just ignored it. Anyhow after a couple of circuits of the airfields looking for the enemy I decided to come down a bit for a closer look.I got "upsun" did a quick 180* then dived down towards the airodrome. After a quick pass seeing nothing I climbed out and intended to turn back towards the airfield.
The plane would not bank, I looked at my port wing and it had a bloody great hole in it and the aerlion wasnt working. By now I was hoping no Me109s would appear turned for home on my rudders and started praying I would see good old Blighty once more. Sods law at this point my engine gobbed a load of oil over my windscreen and lost power. I eventually had to ditch mid channel as I reckon I was to low to jump. To get to the point of this sorry little saga I NEVER HEARD A THING when the flak blew off half my wing and hit my engine. |
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another confirm for the sound bug, the non effective flak. and the non effective barage baloons too....
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![]() Personally speaking, the P-40 could contend on an equal footing with all the types of Messerschmitts, almost to the end of 1943. ~Nikolay Gerasimovitch Golodnikov |
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