Compara los precios de IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 1C: Maddox Games. Publicado por Fulqrum Publishing. Lanzado el 13/6/2008. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 86/100.

229 flyable warbirds, a rock-solid flight model, and enough campaign content to keep you busy for months. The catch: you will need a joystick, patience, and a thick skin.

I came into IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 from the shooter side of the sim world, used to fast respawns and instant feedback. This game operates on a completely different contract. Miss your prop pitch adjustment at the wrong moment and you are watching your engine seize at 4,000 feet. Get that right, though, and the aerial gunnery, energy management, and positional awareness that open up make every kill feel genuinely earned. What 1946 actually is, at its core, is a massive anthology of everything the IL-2 series produced across several years. You get the content from Forgotten Battles, the Ace Expansion Pack, and Pacific Fighters all rolled into one install, then capped off with the alternate-history 1946 campaign that throws in experimental aircraft that never saw combat: jet-prop hybrids, VTOL designs like the Heinkel Lerche, early missile-armed fighters. The roster runs to 229 flyable aircraft with over 300 modelled in total, spanning biplanes through to early jets. For anyone who cares about platform variety in a shooter, think of it as having access to every weapon class simultaneously. Each aircraft handles differently in a way that actually matters: flying a Yak-3 and switching to an IL-2 Sturmovik ground-attack variant requires a genuine mental reset, not just a stat check. The flight model holds up well, particularly around damage modelling. Land too hard and your gear collapses. Take cannon fire to a control surface and you feel it immediately. The physics around propeller torque on takeoff will catch anyone who skips the learning curve, and the game offers almost no structured tutorials to ease that in. You can toggle off manual engine management, but reviewers who went that route consistently reported being outpaced by AI opponents that run full manual controls. So in practice, you are learning prop pitch, radiator management, mixture, and rudder trim whether you like it or not. Multiplayer is where I have to be straight with you. Official servers are gone. The community-built HyperLobby client is still technically running and a Discord-based player pool exists for scheduled co-op sessions, but finding a live dogfight server with actual humans in it right now is genuinely difficult. The Steam version also has known connection issues requiring extra setup steps. If you are buying this specifically for PvP, the population reality is a problem. Co-op with friends over a coordinated session is achievable with some setup effort, and that format actually suits the game well since missions are structured around objectives and coordinated roles including gunner and bombardier seats in bomber aircraft. The modding ecosystem is where the long-term value sits. Community mods have unlocked previously AI-only aircraft as flyable, added new maps, and extended the platform well beyond the base install. The SAS modding scene in particular has kept 1946 alive well past any reasonable commercial shelf life. None of that is plug-and-play, and the Steam version has mod compatibility restrictions that the retail disc version does not share, which is worth knowing before you commit. For the target audience, hardcore WW2 aviation enthusiasts willing to put in the hours, this remains a formidable piece of software with a Metacritic score of 86 that it largely deserves. Anyone expecting the feedback loop of a modern shooter will bounce off it hard inside the first hour. Fred, Scout Team

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946

13 jun 20081C: Maddox GamesFulqrum Publishing
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229 flyable warbirds, a rock-solid flight model, and enough campaign content to keep you busy for months. The catch: you will need a joystick, patience, and a thick skin.

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I came into IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 from the shooter side of the sim world, used to fast respawns and instant feedback. This game operates on a completely different contract. Miss your prop pitch adjustment at the wrong moment and you are watching your engine seize at 4,000 feet. Get that right, though, and the aerial gunnery, energy management, and positional awareness that open up make every kill feel genuinely earned. What 1946 actually is, at its core, is a massive anthology of everything the IL-2 series produced across several years. You get the content from Forgotten Battles, the Ace Expansion Pack, and Pacific Fighters all rolled into one install, then capped off with the alternate-history 1946 campaign that throws in experimental aircraft that never saw combat: jet-prop hybrids, VTOL designs like the Heinkel Lerche, early missile-armed fighters. The roster runs to 229 flyable aircraft with over 300 modelled in total, spanning biplanes through to early jets. For anyone who cares about platform variety in a shooter, think of it as having access to every weapon class simultaneously. Each aircraft handles differently in a way that actually matters: flying a Yak-3 and switching to an IL-2 Sturmovik ground-attack variant requires a genuine mental reset, not just a stat check. The flight model holds up well, particularly around damage modelling. Land too hard and your gear collapses. Take cannon fire to a control surface and you feel it immediately. The physics around propeller torque on takeoff will catch anyone who skips the learning curve, and the game offers almost no structured tutorials to ease that in. You can toggle off manual engine management, but reviewers who went that route consistently reported being outpaced by AI opponents that run full manual controls. So in practice, you are learning prop pitch, radiator management, mixture, and rudder trim whether you like it or not. Multiplayer is where I have to be straight with you. Official servers are gone. The community-built HyperLobby client is still technically running and a Discord-based player pool exists for scheduled co-op sessions, but finding a live dogfight server with actual humans in it right now is genuinely difficult. The Steam version also has known connection issues requiring extra setup steps. If you are buying this specifically for PvP, the population reality is a problem. Co-op with friends over a coordinated session is achievable with some setup effort, and that format actually suits the game well since missions are structured around objectives and coordinated roles including gunner and bombardier seats in bomber aircraft. The modding ecosystem is where the long-term value sits. Community mods have unlocked previously AI-only aircraft as flyable, added new maps, and extended the platform well beyond the base install. The SAS modding scene in particular has kept 1946 alive well past any reasonable commercial shelf life. None of that is plug-and-play, and the Steam version has mod compatibility restrictions that the retail disc version does not share, which is worth knowing before you commit. For the target audience, hardcore WW2 aviation enthusiasts willing to put in the hours, this remains a formidable piece of software with a Metacritic score of 86 that it largely deserves. Anyone expecting the feedback loop of a modern shooter will bounce off it hard inside the first hour.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvpcoopcloud-savestier:aaaWW2 AviationHardcore SimManual Engine ManagementAlternate History AircraftJoystick RequiredModdableCo-op MissionsDamage ModellingBomber Crew Roles

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OS
Windows® XP/2000 (only)
Sound
DirectX 9 compliant
Memory
512 MB (1 GB recommended)
Graphics
DirectX® 9 compliant with 64 MB RAM (128 recommended)(see supported list*)
Multiplay
Broadband Internet connection
Processor
Pentium® III or AMD Athlon™ 1 GHz (Pentium 4 2.4 GHz recommended)
Hard Drive
1.1+ GB
DirectX Version
DirectX 9.0 or higher
Supported Video Cards at Time of Release
ATI® Radeon™ 7000/8000/9000/X families, NVIDIA® GeForce™ 256/2/3/4/FX/6 families, Matrox Parhelia™, Intel® GMA 925X/915P/915G chipsets

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1C: Maddox Games
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Fulqrum Publishing
Fecha de lanzamiento
13 jun 2008

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