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Old 09-10-08, 03:07 PM   #1
Sigurd
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Default Repetition in DCG?

I finally got my hands on IL-2 1946, and promptly installed it along with DCG 3.39 (i think). I started a Tobruk campaign in a P-30D2, but I'm beginning to notice repetition in my missions. I'm currently due to fly a sweep over an enemy Air Field for the third time in a row. I destroyed all the AA guns my last flight, so I cant think of what they're trying to accomplish with another sweep (as opposed to bombing the place, or sending troops in).

I find this fairly annoying, as I have very little enemy contact (without hunting them that is), and we keep trading frontlines with Germany, while I am stuck on Air Superiority duity.

Should I be shooting at trucks and tanks as well, or am I just expecting too much variety?
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Old 09-10-08, 03:57 PM   #2
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Try increasing your action radius in the DCG general campaign settings.
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