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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 04-28-2012, 01:24 PM
ChocsAway ChocsAway is offline
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Did you talk to them over PM?

Pray tell how you came to such a stunningly confident conclusion.

Or did you just call for blood on instinct and suspicion like is so often the case with the masses?
Do you really think the fake B6 post was an accident?
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Old 04-28-2012, 01:29 PM
irR4tiOn4L irR4tiOn4L is offline
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Do you really think the fake B6 post was an accident?
If you mean this series of posts;

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1000% better for me. Nvidia gtx 570 in gateway 16 GB ram and intel i7 860 2.8gz . Everything maxed out except ssaa and vsync .Smooth and lag free even over the city houses etc . Glad I didn't buy ATI . lol. I do wish they'd get rid of the external hissing sound on the bf109 though , very annoying , sounds like flaps deploying continously .
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Is there something wrong with you?
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Why would you say that ? I understand the hissing is supposed to simulate the superchager but it doesn't sound right .It's the same sound in the old IL2 1946 when you deploy the flaps .
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Yeah, cute.

I'd say the ban hammer should be brought down. Hard.
Then again, initially no, but based on the PM's that were sent by pencon later, I am satisfied - or at least quite doubtful of guilt - that it was indeed an accident and that the user likely mistook that old patch as the much awaited patch.

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you have your "personal opinion"... others have theirs.



I've been around forums of differing natures for quite a while now and have seen some really scary tricks and methodologies, as well as quite a few nice things
Again, long way to go for a deception to post PM's keeping it up.

As for your opinion - its the brashness with which you concluded it. Surely you have some doubts?

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Old 04-28-2012, 01:40 PM
Ataros Ataros is offline
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Do you really think the fake B6 post was an accident?
It was a joke. Even if someone does not know how B6 name is spelled, the post count of 1 was clearly obviously screaming it was not a post by B6.

It was fun to read and very educational because it let people realise for a second how much they have to loose, how great CloD is. People usually do not appreciate something enough until they loose it. Cancellation of a project is everyday business reality and this may happen to CloD if we do not support it and the sequel enough. Many people present at the forums do not realise it. That is why that post was very useful.

After reading Oleg's comments about CloD release one of forum members PMed me that many people probably do not realise how lucky we are to have CloD released. It was almost a miracle it happened. Now I can say we do not realise how lucky we are to have CloD not closed down yet.
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