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Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad bad
Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad bad










il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad bad

Since the arrival of the twin-engined Pe-2 and He 111 the early focus on dogfighting and divebombing has blurred nicely. While the base aircraft set doesn't come with a bona fide Crap Plane - something antiquated and, ideally, bi-planed for those of us that enjoy sightseeing at snail speeds, and surprising sneerers - in most other respects it feels generous and well-rounded.

il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad bad

Purchase the £40 ($55) Standard Edition* of this Digital Nature-powered Sturmovik sequel, and you get immediate access to eight flyables that are as feisty and full of fight/physics as they are fetching and flaw-free. Happily, it doesn't mean half-empty hangars and half-baked flight models. In an effort to find out what '70% finished' means, I've spent the last few days yoyoing Yaks, pranging Peshki, and sending He 111s to He ll. 777 Studios and 1C Game Studios claim IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad is now 70% finished. When it comes to incomplete flying machine simulations however, I'm a little less Beardmore Inflexible. Ever since witnessing an unfortunate accident involving a home-built Fieseler Storch and a cement works chimney, I've made it a rule never to go aloft in incomplete flying machines.












Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad bad