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BP_Tailspin 12-03-2010 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by f6- (Post 202071)
it really sucks trying to find the updates in the 40 pages of comments.

The update is normally the first post within the thread LOL

I think its fun reading through 40 pages of comments; I’ll bet that Oleg looks at it as “feed back” from his loyal IL2 fans.

Some people read more than they post and some people post more than they read ... it's all good.

Rodolphe 12-05-2010 03:08 PM

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Is that the typical behavior of a worried aggressive polar bear standing on a ever melting iceberg ?


I don't really need a reply here. [; ))



Dismissed !

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heywooood 12-07-2010 11:54 PM

I find it un-ironic - that this thread has deteriorated into off topic flibble flabble and name calling etc....

seems appropriate actually - more severe moderation or less moderate moderation?


evbudy got ta lighten up sha

nearmiss 12-08-2010 12:43 AM

Don't knock this thread...

The last update from Oleg has been great. The number off topic postings is practically nil. 1 post deleted and no banned users.

The update thread is still On topic and discussions are sensible

So... I favor keeping this thread sticky and alive

Bearcat 12-08-2010 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 203101)
Don't knock this thread...

The last update from Oleg has been great. The number off topic postings is practically nil. 1 post deleted and no banned users.

The update thread is still On topic and discussions are sensible

So... I favor keeping this thread sticky and alive

I agree with you.........

WTE_Galway 12-08-2010 03:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 203101)
Don't knock this thread...

The last update from Oleg has been great. The number off topic postings is practically nil. 1 post deleted and no banned users.

The update thread is still On topic and discussions are sensible

So... I favor keeping this thread sticky and alive

Well the update is mainly of interest to mission builders and so forth with pictures of the game interface.

It is possible just one photo of a Spitfire near some trees with a cow in the background would have spawned 20 pages of nonsense about how "real cows" looked in the summer of 1940 :D

Lets see what happens this week :D

LukeFF 12-10-2010 09:17 AM

I see we're back to the ol' off-topic postings in the 3 December update thread.

philip.ed 12-10-2010 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by LukeFF (Post 203514)
I see we're back to the ol' off-topic postings in the 3 December update thread.

At least it's come after the recent update, but I do agree ;) there hasn't been any real arguments or flame wars, so is it safe to say there's improvement?

LukeFF 12-10-2010 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 203724)
At least it's come after the recent update, but I do agree ;) there hasn't been any real arguments or flame wars, so is it safe to say there's improvement?

Yes, but it's still annoying to see people drop right back into their old habits, like nothing ever changed.

My "report post" button was busy last night. ;)

House M.D. 12-10-2010 07:52 PM

Nothing has changed in update threads.
Still silly and meaningless posts that make me bored to death.
And these boring posts are worse than flame posts, at least to me.

Why can't people post only when they have something specific, that adds to the update thread, to say?
Do they think that we care if they "like it, it is fantastic!", or they "hate it, it is absolutely awful"?
We just don't care and don't want these spam posts in update threads...


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