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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 02-17-2012, 04:25 PM
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After more thinking my puzzlement at the shown development priorities grew. From a historical POV we still lack a good deal of ground objects and especially ships to make the world Clod is to be played in a lot more interesting. How about a Royal Navy destroyer or a similar escort ship so that we don't have to sub the german Minelayer for one? How about one or two other types of freighters (perhaps of different sizes)? How about adding the two missing major artillery guns for both sides (15cm sFH 18 for Germany and the 25pdr for the Brits)? How about giving the artillery the role it played instead of castrating it into some kind of high-caliber AT gun (with a detection range of less than 1000m)?

I'll continue my wait-and-see attitude and wait for the patch and what it brings in regards to stability and performance. Once that base is laid we can talk about other stuff ... IMO, of course.
Well said Thor, i couldn't say it better.

B6, we still don't have The Channel. Please make this "complain" clear to Luthier. Nice trucks and cars, really, but where is the Royal Navy?
 


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