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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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There could be a list of +/- items for mission builders that make missions enjoyable or boring/frustrating/etc.
One type of missions that feel like waste of time is those that last very long and during most of the flying time you just try to stay on course. Like fly 30 minutes over clouds over sea without anything happening. |
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I enjoy managing my engine, and looking at the scenery if the mission gets slow.
Then I usually get woken up by tracers flying past me, and the whistle of a 109 ![]() |
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Missions with squadmates against ai with a cup of coffee and de briefing analyses, what we can work on. But that was il2 1946 the last time
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http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=35351 Historic BoB missions with/against other squads. Going to be a blast. |
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Well, it is the teamwork. Getting something done together, learning the tactics together and beating the enemy together. That said, it does feels good to fly any successful sortie and I've also found pleasure in just managing to land a badly hit wreck.
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Admittedly the only chatter on blue side is usually essential contact reports, where as red is chaotic most nights with talking, shouting, heavy breathing sounds, etc. But it adds to the immersion. For the last few nights I've flown formation with the guys from the 71st squadron, ATAG, and various other regulars and its been a blast. Definitely worth the experience and everyone is really friendly, even if you get too close and clip their wing off. ![]() |
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If you compare these game missions to books written by combat pilots, what kind of days do they describe in their book: those when something happened or those routine days when no enemy was encountered or the weather was so bad that they couldn't fly at all etc? Last edited by slm; 10-31-2012 at 04:34 AM. |
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