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Gerfaut 04-21-2011 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Insuber (Post 269572)
...We are not speaking about the 69 euros of my CE, but rather than the credibility of 1C / MG and of the involved individuals, and in turn of the long term success of this series.

Believe me: telling the full truth to the customers, and a path forward to clear the issues, is less painful than letting them discover it by themselves, or learn it from frustrated ex-employees. Take action, please!

+1
... and couldn't agree more. common sense and crystal clear feeling about overall stakes.
*applause*
;)

C'mon Luthier, be strong.

C_G 04-21-2011 12:33 PM

Honestly, who cares what happened behind the scenes?
Is it reasonable to be upset that the game released is missing a number of features advertised And/or buggy?
Absolutely.
Why that was the case is an perhaps an interesting topic for speculation but I don't see how we have any right to know nor does the dev have an obligation to inform us about all the difficult decisions and troubles they may or may not have had.

The dev has an obligation to fix the problems And deliver on its advertised features in a timely manner it doesn't have to tell you what caused the problems.

LcSummers 04-21-2011 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C_G (Post 269674)
Honestly, who cares what happened behind the scenes?
Is it reasonable to be upset that the game released is missing a number of features advertised And/or buggy?
Absolutely.
Why that was the case is an perhaps an interesting topic for speculation but I don't see how we have any right to know nor does the dev have an obligation to inform us about all the difficult decisions and troubles they may or may not have had.

The dev has an obligation to fix the problems And deliver on its advertised features in a timely manner it doesn't have to tell you what caused the problems.

1+

Look at Silent Hunter 5. One crapy patch and thats all.

And COD? 3 patches in 3 weeks. I really like this team trying everything to make us feel happy.

41Sqn_Banks 04-21-2011 12:44 PM

Let the devs concentrate on the game. There is no need to waste time on dirty laundry.

BigPickle 04-21-2011 12:46 PM

Honest Communication is all I want, no fibs to hold back the whining it always fails,

Its like telling a girl you like that you love her so you dont hurt her feelings, in the long run she is hurt more because she finds out its all been a lie.

This coummunity is a big rosie cheeked chubby girl Luthier :)

FG28_Kodiak 04-21-2011 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 41Sqn_Banks (Post 269683)
Let the devs concentrate on the game. There is no need to waste time on dirty laundry.

+1

I am not interested in recrimination, nor i am interested in exuses, i am only interested in solutions.

And again a complete waste of time thread in this forum.

41Sqn_Banks 04-21-2011 01:06 PM

I'd rather have a statement from Luthier what they are currently working on :(

David603 04-21-2011 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heliocon (Post 269362)
+1
What we are seeing in IL2 should not be problematic on modern rigs. The fact that there are no tree hitboxes but they "supposedly" (not idea if they do) track each bullet is insanse - you can track a bullet but not a tree?

Trees are a graphical feature which can be turned off. Hence for the sake of online gameplay and mission building they cannot have hitboxes.

Insuber 04-21-2011 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C_G (Post 269674)
Honestly, who cares what happened behind the scenes?

Nobody cares.

Let's try again: we need an honest statement re. the current status of development, missing features and their status, and the plan to correct things so to have something similar to the advertised product. Simple.

Car makers, Intel and home appliance makers have learned long ago to communicate publicly the defects of their products and offer either a compensation or a fix. The position "do not disturb the driver" is simply not acceptable for paying customers.

Cheers,
Insuber

David Hayward 04-21-2011 01:43 PM

Those of you expecting the devs of this game to provide detailed information for every aspect of this game are living in a fantasy. No company is ever going to do anything like that.


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