

- HOSTING A SERVER IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD HOW TO
- HOSTING A SERVER IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD FULL
HOSTING A SERVER IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD HOW TO
The sim offered a steep learning curve as players learned how to fly dozens of fighters from different nationalities. The first time I picked up the original IL2-Sturmovik back in 2002, I realized that the development endeavor sought to bring realism and authenticity. Those loyal to the World War II IL2 flight series may even call it a stretch to call them games. You do have the option of flying with a mouse or keyboard, but that’s like saying you can cross the Pacific Ocean in a canoe you can do it, but you will be doing yourself a big favor if you take a cruise instead. The complexity of IL2 Battle of Stalingrad almost demands that you play with a joystick setup. The IL2-Sturmovik game probably doesn’t need an introduction to most flight simmers, but to those who are hearing of it for the first time should know that this is not a game you fly with either a mouse or gamepad.

HOSTING A SERVER IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD FULL
Passed Inspection: Visually stunning graphics, true to life flight models from the developers’ research, variety of missions to fly from fighters and bombers.įailed Inspection: Single-player campaign missions can be repetitive, no full mission editor, cannot host multiplayer sessions, yet. Developers: 1C Company, 777 Studios. Standard Edition: $59.99 Premium Edition: $99.99 IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad – PC Game Review By Ed William
