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Eloquent whinging, masquerading as hypocriticism? Interesting.
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Bongo...for pity's sake...it isn't a semantic game for the vast majority. It's a game that doesn't work anywhere near how it should, for a great number of people, some of whom have spent a great deal of money.
Dragging it down to a keyboard fest does no-one any favours at all, least of all the devs. It may suit the fans to enmesh it all in meta-games and cod-witticisms (of a very low level), but the critics see through it by and large. It is a tactic, and a cheap one at that. And recognised as such. Ben |
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That soundss a bit am-dram to my ears, even for a game forum.
The irony being, of course, that an awful lot of criticism is drowned out, or ner-ner'd into non-existence, or deleted, or otherwise kicked into touch. The stuff of a personal nature I can understand. Much less easy to discount, and answer, are the sheer facts. How many people here with an opinion have been involved in complex dev with a public audience? Ben |
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I bet most of us here have shelves stacked with games.......some that just gather dust....for that matter most of us probably have other items that cost far more just gathering dust, if you spent your kids college fund on a game then it's your problem. I won't be so bold as to claim I have any statistics to claim a vast majority are happy, but I have noticed that I am not the only one that doesn't share your oppinions. |
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Calm and rational is the way to do it, as above. The game itself in its present state says enough. Ultimately the more vociferous defender-of-the-faith fans must deal with that, and not the critics. No amount of pretending one is the other is going to achieve anything. The various game modules have an uncanny way of popping up and saying' sorry, I dont work just yet' depsite what the faithful defenders may say. The problem is, it's still a dawn chorus. Ben |
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Well it was the same in the IL2 Series, years of research and direct contact but nothing corrected or added after many e-mails with aircraft data in black and white from the manufacturer, the Russian data was the data they were sticking with, (the FW 190A8 with the Stuka prop data was the funniest though), and still we have aircraft not reaching altitude performance figures after 10 years of the same old stuff. It's a waste of time unless there's complete public outcry unfortunately nothings listened to it would seem. Chin up though it will soon be all fixed. :grin: |
Ignore my previous post - it was in suppor tof Philip_ed in a now-deleted 'Friday update' thread, as of a minute go, and mis-applied here.
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I won't be so bold as to claim I have any statistics to claim a vast majority are happy, but I have noticed that I am not the only one that doesn't share your oppinions. It isn't about having a monopoly on opion, or even a diversity. It's about getting to the core of just how bad things are, and why, and what is being done to improve them. If the past is skated-over semi-apologetically, and the future made a never-never land of rosy improvements (that seldom happen) what is the point? There has to be a place for stating core issues in order of seriousness, and what is to be done about them in a meaningful way. Until we see a proper diagnosis of just how bad things are, things are not likely to really improve, if at all. That is partly why the sillier defenders-of-the-faith should not be allowed to scattergun all critics just because it suits them. It benefits no-one - least of all them. At least, that is if they really do want to see major improvements and not just sling keyboards around. It is self-defeating, ultimately, to deny perfectly valid criticism, or attack it purely because of its tone. That is childish beyond words. The outcry could be much worse than it is. It isn't about being scathing, or one-upmanship, it's about getting the facts down, and the extent of the breakages (severe). Ben |
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