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It is absolutely necessary for Luthier's team to work on the sequel and sell it as well. If they follow the previous ways, Cliffs of Dover can just be merged with the new title and ultimately come together in something like 1946.
This way the engine keeps getting updated and thus every step ahead in the new title performance wise is a step ahead in Cliffs of Dover. That's the way I see it. Luthier can't keep working on the series if there's no income. Is your purchase of Cliffs then in vain? No of course not, I am enjoying Cliffs of Dover right now and the money I spend on this will aid the continue of the series and Cliffs of Dover. I agree with Tree in a way that things supposedly fixed in previous patches, but aren't, still need attention before the next release of the series. But things like 'I won't buy another game from Maddox Games before Cliffs of Dover is fully fixed' is unreasonable and you're only helping yourself by destroying this already small market of flight sims. Rather you should invest in this series, if you truly like flying a WW2 simulator. |
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I for myself appreciate Tree's statements. They're open, honest and to the point. And I cannot say this about your post, because you're just flaming.... |
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Well then it's easily solved by not buying again from Maddox Games, then you ( 100 % guaranteed ) will never see any updates, ever again, for Cliffs of Dover because the team will go bankrupt.
As long as they can live on the money they made off Cliff's, they can support this game. When the money runs out, they can't. It's simple. That's why they're working on a sequel, they are flight sim enthusiast as well and I'm convinced they would love to see everything fixed. If you would care to say something more about your reasoning then just 'Seriously' and 'You got to be kidding me' then perhaps we can understand each other better? |
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It is as if there are only noobs posting on these forums who started playing Il2 only yesterday. |
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