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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 08-03-2009, 01:45 AM
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I dont think anyone should have to qualify, or explain why they would want to play as a Luftwaffe pilot...its a freaking video game..thats all that it is...Ive never gunned down cops or innocent civilians and I never will ..but it sure as hell is fun to do in GTA4. You have to play as the Japs in Battlefield 1943...and its fun running around with your melee samuari sword killing Marines and I prefer flying the Zero in that game to the Corsair..so what..I have a blast playing through JFK Reloaded from time to time...again doesnt make me an assassin or sympathetic to assassins. Now if someone ever released Sim Concentration Camp there might be a big PR problem but I would probably play that as well because its only a game...
well no , an amazing amount of people are drop dead ignorant when it comes to history

alot of people actually think that everyone who fought on the german side was a die hard nazi who wanted to drink the blood of the jews.

While a good amount of people during the period were a part of the nazi party , it didnt mean they were fighting for hitler , or his ideals.

At the time in history the german people were recovering from a completely humiliating defeat in ww1 , which as a result of the treaty of versille it completely disarmed germany as a nation militarily.

Hitler was a voice of hope for germany , a beacon of light in a dark tunnel. Much like the american people looked toward obama in the recent election (not saying that obama is a nazi)

People were nazis back then because it was the "thing" to do , It was the most effective way to show your patriotism to germany (not hitler)

Now the SS , thats a different story , those guys were sworn to hitler. those were the sick fucks that you imagine when you hear the word nazi.

But again , not ALL of them were completely brainwashed sicko's , alot of them just wanted to show the most support for germany as possible by signing up for the prestigous honor of being hitlers SS.

Back to the point


There is no reason why games cannot feature a story of the german soldier or pilot . Because a vast majority of them were fighting for their rights as a nation like anyone else
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Old 08-03-2009, 02:40 AM
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I also think that many german pilots while weary of the war and its costs, particularly late in the day, nevertheless felt a heavy responsibility and duty to defend german cities from the mass bombing attacks carried out by the allies. Most bombs dropped, the vast majority in fact, never hit their intended targets. Many civilians were killed of course and whole cities were leveled. Then of course there was the intentional destruction of civilians and cities through firebombing. I think looking back, as horrific as the toll must have been on the German people, on the Japanese people as well, it was a toll that had to be paid considering their complicity in the rise of the nationalistic militancy in both countries that set the world to a war of unmatched brutality, death, and destruction.

Having said that, I can understand and even empathize with the german fighter pilot and the seemingly hopeless circumstances he found himself in as the end was near.
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Old 08-03-2009, 02:45 AM
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I also think that many german pilots while weary of the war and its costs, particularly late in the day, nevertheless felt a heavy responsibility and duty to defend german cities from the mass bombing attacks carried out by the allies. Most bombs dropped, the vast majority in fact, never hit their intended targets. Many civilians were killed of course and whole cities were leveled. Then of course there was the intentional destruction of civilians and cities through firebombing. I think looking back, as horrific as the toll must have been on the German people, on the Japanese people as well, it was a toll that had to be paid considering their complicity in the rise of the nationalistic militancy in both countries that set the world to a war of unmatched brutality, death, and destruction.

Having said that, I can understand and even empathize with the german fighter pilot and the seemingly hopeless circumstances he found himself in as the end was near.
Yea its a bit same as calling the Kamikazes crazy,
While these young boys lost their whole families on airstrikes.
And with the japanese spirit and such.
They just gave it all to scare away the Americans.
They would die anyway, why not a hero?
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Old 08-03-2009, 04:48 AM
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well no , an amazing amount of people are drop dead ignorant when it comes to history

alot of people actually think that everyone who fought on the german side was a die hard nazi who wanted to drink the blood of the jews.

While a good amount of people during the period were a part of the nazi party , it didnt mean they were fighting for hitler , or his ideals.

At the time in history the german people were recovering from a completely humiliating defeat in ww1 , which as a result of the treaty of versille it completely disarmed germany as a nation militarily.

Hitler was a voice of hope for germany , a beacon of light in a dark tunnel. Much like the american people looked toward obama in the recent election (not saying that obama is a nazi)

People were nazis back then because it was the "thing" to do , It was the most effective way to show your patriotism to germany (not hitler)

Now the SS , thats a different story , those guys were sworn to hitler. those were the sick fucks that you imagine when you hear the word nazi.

But again , not ALL of them were completely brainwashed sicko's , alot of them just wanted to show the most support for germany as possible by signing up for the prestigous honor of being hitlers SS.

Back to the point


There is no reason why games cannot feature a story of the german soldier or pilot . Because a vast majority of them were fighting for their rights as a nation like anyone else
Nicely put...
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Old 08-03-2009, 05:43 AM
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This game & other flight sims are not about the holocaust. All but a handfull of Germans had no idea of Hiltler's sick ideals until after the war. They clung to any leader that would take them out of the depression they were left with after WWI. As Anton stated in an earlier post pilots were knights (especially early in the war). In fact if a pilot crippled anothers plane in a battle they would often let them go (even fly next to them & salute).
I used to fly for the german (not Nazi) side in computer flight sims. Without opposing sides a "game" is just a shooting gallery. I have family that fought in WWII and hold no ill toward thier one time enemy only toward war itself. You can not really believe that every german soldier had no concious & was out to exterminate a race (many of whom they were related). When people are drowning they will cling to anything. Just try and go to Germany & wear a swastika, they wont arrest you because of pride lost, they will take you away because of shame. Shame for what thier country is remembered for yet the regular people/soldiers knew nothing about.

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Old 08-03-2009, 10:11 AM
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hitler was evil but the german people gave him a chance because the economy was so bad i mean before hitler 1 loaf of bread cost a wheelbarrow of money so every1 saw him as a way out not because every1 was sick and wanted to kill jews
(btw i dont support hitler i support a democracy and people's wellbeing)

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Old 08-03-2009, 11:37 AM
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throughout history, every nation has committed crimes against humanity - no exceptions. its not just nazi germany that is guilty.

think of north and south america before the europeans arrived, but thats ok becuase the native people wrent god fearing christians, to the extent that it was ok to be a native just as long as you stayed put on your little "reserve" as a museum exhibit for all the "developed" people to point and stare at.

slavery was rife under the British Empire - and how did Britain acquire their empire? it wasnt by asking for it nicely - and anyone who opposed was villified by historians in the name of patriotism. how is that any different from nazi germany? or stalinist russia?

noone on this forum is condoning or supporting the atrocities of the second world war, but just dont think it was only the axis forces that were reponsible for "evil" deeds.

anyway i feel this topic has gone way to deep for a forum about a flight sim. as an aircraft enthusiast, its a shame not more examples of axis machinery survive, particularly airworthy ones. i would love to see fw-190's and bf110's flying alongside mustangs, spitfires etc they were machines built for a purpose, regardless of political alignment.
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:54 AM
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yeh the english comited tons of war crimes (im english ) and yes id love to see japanese aircraft on desplay in museums (there is a museum somewhere in the us that shows the last serviving J7W Shinden prototype which is 1 of my favourite aircraft) and german aircraft
btw i have a german friend on psn and he isnt some nazi suporter or anything no sane person is.

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Old 08-03-2009, 12:12 PM
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I think there's something inherently quite respectful about a game like this which places some emphasis on realism. Sturmovik should cause no offence to any sane person were it to allow players to fight on either side.
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Old 08-03-2009, 07:31 PM
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Playing as a pilot in the Luftwaffe and playing as a senior gas chamber operator ARE 2 COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IDEAS!

I think it has been well said; playing as the axis is not glorifying their actions, simply acknowledging them.

Whether you like it or not, history is history. Denying it happened doesn't change that fact.

Now playing a game as an Imperial Japanese officer in a campaign to rape Nanking, and slaughter 30 million Chinese? No, that's not something I want to relive in the pixel world. Flying as or along side Saburo Sakai in air combat? HELL YEAH.
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