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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 10-05-2011, 04:32 AM
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The lap dogs in this thread are impressive, most impressive... While to a degree I fully respect and appreciate the hard work of the current dev team, I ultimately feel cheated with this product.. All the time following it, BUYING it, etc.. I have been a loyal IL2 fan for years. But all this time.. for this? It really boggles the mind how this happened.. All those years in development. Flame me all you want, but this is my first time venting like this on this forum. Just terrible.
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Its definitely not terrible, its more like a miracle this development was even released. Atleast now we have a chance that the sim will be finished, instead of flying IL-2 1946 for another ten years. Your minimal investment in the new IL-2 series will help the new series develop into something far beyond what we had with the original series.
I think you both make very good points. 1C should sell what they have completed to Lucas Arts. They are rumored to be doing a "Redtails" movie. They have the resources and the management to finish this in a timely manner.

This would get to a better planeset, away from the early war trainers in BOB.
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