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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 02-21-2012, 06:04 PM
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Bottom line is WOP didn't keep the online flight sim communities interest, many of us bought it, but soon when back to flying IL-2 1946. The maps were simply to small for anything but airquake and no mission builder. I don't know how many of the offline community stuck with WOP.

War Thunder looks a little better than WOP, if they've made maps large enough for both side to land and a mission builder then maybe the IL-2 online community will be more interested. COD's next patch should make the sim more playable for most people, then they will have to get the AI, Commands, FM, and DM sorted to fix the game play issues. With the complexity of the COD FMB and the addition of the SDK, I don't see War Thunder keeping much of the IL-2 crowd interested for long, unless War Thunder has made major improvements to their WOP game engine.
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Old 02-21-2012, 06:06 PM
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Strange logic Manu. I'd go for the nerdy looking girl who just needs to unravel her hair, add a little makeup and take off the glasses over the rough old slapper any day mate.
LOL my new sig quote thanks Osprey
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Old 02-21-2012, 06:51 PM
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Strange logic Manu. I'd go for the nerdy looking girl who just needs to unravel her hair, add a little makeup and take off the glasses over the rough old slapper any day mate.
You are too much materialist Osprey... you're looking only at her aspect.

I can prefer the 35 old lady who know how to do her job instead of the awkward sexy teen (over 18 of course).

And who do you choose between these two?


















Have you made your choice?

Good, the first one is a transsex... I don't know your taste but I don't like this kind of surprise.
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Old 02-21-2012, 06:56 PM
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thank god i choose the second.

on other note, ubisoft is getting sued regarding the minimum specs fraud....
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Old 02-21-2012, 09:13 PM
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You are too much materialist Osprey... you're looking only at her aspect.

I can prefer the 35 old lady who know how to do her job instead of the awkward sexy teen (over 18 of course).

And who do you choose between these two?



















Have you made your choice?

Good, the first one is a transsex... I don't know your taste but I don't like this kind of surprise.
Nice one, though you got the age difference absolutely wrong!

Beside the trans-fraud it would rather look like 18 to 80 !

Lets see what pictures you can present then.
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Old 02-22-2012, 12:00 PM
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About WoPlanes: I really really really like the terrain and the haze effect... tracers and smoke are very good, the flames are similar to the IL2's one, and are not so different from CloD (I still remember when Oleg posted the first images of the flaming bomber)
Regarding map size: it's really a problem??? I'm against very big maps if the target of the sim to fight: wider maps means lesser probability to find the enemy, above all with the horrible target visibility of CloD. Bigger is not better...

I like the external models too, of course the cockpits of Clod are better but I don't care about that if I want to have a combat sim. What I'm saying is that I would prefer worser models/graphics but better playability/simulation.
It seems you missed your priorities bud. Wings of Prey is the game you`re looking for. Clod is obviously not what you want.

And it would be fine if you didn`t impose your views on those who look for something more into the experience of flying a real warbird. With each and every consequense it historically represents.
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