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View Poll Results: What would you like next??
Wellington and Beaufighter for BoB Theatre 70 46.36%
Battle over Moscow Theatre 81 53.64%
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Old 12-21-2011, 05:02 PM
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Not quite. I voted for BoM because of the legendary MiG-3. The fastest fighter in the world in 1940. Nuff said.

And furthermore, BoM is a much much more reasonable choice than Beaufighter and Wellington. Don't take me wrong, I would happily pay for an extra patch of Wellington alone, but CloD simply lacks the proper enviroment for night bomber. No radio navigation, no onboard navigator, no city black-out at night and AFAIK no high-alt air stream that would throw you off-course (yet). The existing CloD features are much more suitable for the simple gameplay of the Eastern Front: no fancy electronics, just man and machine.
I have to agree with that, I see little to no use for those planes in the Battle of Britain. The planes we already have are perfectly suitable to do the BoB with.
I like the ground warfare of the BfM scenario, combined with the Sturmovik and the Stuka it's going to be paradise for me.
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