ADW

Discussion in 'IL-2 Sturmovik (En)' started by pirake, Jan 27, 2010.

  1. pirake

    pirake Well-Known Member

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    Anybody here fly it?

    http://www.adw.alkar.net/en/?en

    Currently, IL2 engine allows for two types of online gameplay - dogfight and coop.

    In dogfight missions you fly as a dedicated pilot searching for various targets, mostly being enemy fighters. Some of the dedicated servers have few objectives to complete (after destroying a certain number of enemy fighters, bombers or ground units). After the mission objectives are completed, the server reloads the same or a new map.

    In coop missions you have one or few clear mission objectives to complete. Pilots may be required to wait long periods of time before the mission starts!

    ADWWAR takes into account advantages of both dogfight and coop missions, merging both concepts into a single dynamic campaign based server, operating (in effect) as a dogfight server while still allowing for coop based mission planning and preparation. Pilots (or squadron commanders) can choose their own way of attacking air and ground targets. The pilots actions will influence the overall ground troops positions and movements. The server map rotates every hour with all the changes (actions) that were implemented on the previous map load. In short, everything you do while flying ADWWAR affects strategic positions for the next map load.
     
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    -al--- Well-Known Member

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    ugh, IL2FH is such a better idea...
     
  3. =SDPG=SPAD

    =SDPG=SPAD Well-Known Member

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    CC. Some of my squadmates fly it
    http://www.adw.alkar.net/divisions/14/index.html

    /me myself currently ain't in action - I am away from both home and joystick. But when I'm back, maybe I'll join them.

    Actually ADW once used to be our primary "war", however as time passed by and some events took place, part of our pilots (including me) kinda lost interest and moved to some other favoured servers. But recently I've been thinking of a comeback :D

    If you have some questions regarding ADW, you should check the official FAQ first. I give you my word, it's really helpful ;)
    http://games.alkar.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=114&t=166801
     
  4. pirake

    pirake Well-Known Member

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    cc i fly there a 2 wars ago

    i costume fly blue in [KO] squad
    www.ev-ko.org

    but in this war have to much blue so we fly red in -=BRA=- squad

    this days i see some Eagles Turks fly there :pPP

    Spad some of his friends, would be available to manage training in planes red for my squad?:znaika:
     
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  5. TGR_Teo

    TGR_Teo Well-Known Member

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    Yes, we start to fly there as EagleTurk squad with TURK_ tag. But honestly, i am a damn noob who makes squad score down.
     
  6. =SDPG=SPAD

    =SDPG=SPAD Well-Known Member

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    Erm... do I understand it correct, that you're asking if we could help you to get accustomed with red planes?

    It's not necessary to remind that we speak Russian, you speak Brazilian. The spoken language in chat&TS then will be English that is native to none of us :)
    Nevertheless, the idea is probably crazy enough to try it %) If we could arrange the time, of course - we've got at least 5 hour difference.

    However, there's another option. There's an Argentinean squad I know, *DZR*

    http://www.actiweb.es/drobovoltsizr/

    They aren't flying ADW now, but they used to, until about two or three wars ago (probably moved to a different war, for a change). They fly red planes - and I'd say, somewhat better than we do. At least I surely wouldn't handle *DZR*Chimanov (their squad-leader) in a duel.

    They could both give you some advice and arrange a practice training. I guess language and timezone problems will be much easier to solve, too.

    Here's a link to their forum: http://www.dzrforum.creatuforo.com/index.php
     
  7. pirake

    pirake Well-Known Member

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    i already fly with "chima" some times

    thx for help :cheers: