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06-27-2012 11:16 PM |
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Originally Posted by No601_Merlin
(Post 438480)
only governments accept products that do not reasonable satisfy the stated aims a year after purchase. If you sell a product that is known to still need a great deal of development, then its reasonable for people who having given them a whole year to get it right to complain about promoting a new product before the original one is finished.
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Not true! All non-trivial Softwares are a complex beast that have problems and requires fixes, patches and updates.
Even Microsoft has been selling opperating systems and application software since 1975, knowning full well that every single one of their products require a 'great deal of development' and don't quite meet their aims.
In fact they have turned it into a marketing ploy and even stop supporting their older version of their software and force you to buy the newer flawed version just to get their support. And Flight sims just like office software are far from perfect. For the forseable future they will all be patched and updated and evolve. Either that or they will stagnate and die.
I think we are lucky that COD's developers are looking to the future and the long term viability of the series.
The patches don't come as much as I would like true. But at least they are still working on them. I've got boxes of Sim sitting in my shed that are not being supported.
Each and every one of the titles below were great sims or games. How many are still being supported by their developers?
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