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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 06-12-2011, 06:46 PM
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I take strength from your optimism and hope,thanks
The most important part here is that you are starting to enjoy it.

I am optimistic, but fully aware of the state of things. Even though, I still find it totally meaningless to worry or get depressed over it before I actually read an official update stating they cannot continue work on the game because of finances etc. That'll be it for me and combat flight simming all together I think. This is the only combat flight sim that has me really interested. RoF is okay for some quick action, but still not interesting enough. I've seen RoF and what it's engine is capable of in a "Sandbox" environment and I felt I've squeezed every last drop of "Oh, wow!"'s out of it. I have more faith in IL-2 CloD giving me the "Oh, wow!" moments towards the future! It looks like it has the physics/damage model to be an "anything" simulator Oh, and make that an "anything simulator" open to modding once the SDK is out

We could actually have X-wing and Tie-Fighter mods to live up to the standard tracers in the future! (j/k I really like the tracers)
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