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6S.Tamat 06-05-2012 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ParaB (Post 432225)
I doubt it. I'm happy for everyone enjoying CloD but in my gaming group CloD is officially dead. Most people don't even bother to check the forums anymore because they're fed up with yet another "something totally unexpected just happened which prevented us from releasingyaddayadda..."

same here. and moreover i can see the average of the players of il2 returned as before clod..

Icarus1 06-05-2012 03:34 PM

Most of my friends who are old IL-2 fans tell me they have removed iCoD from their hard drive as I have done. They have either moved on to something else or are back to IL-2.

I don't even check the Friday updates anymore. If I see a new version released on Steam I might reinstall it and try it, but I won't hold my breath. Its a damn shame.

catito14 06-05-2012 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Icarus1 (Post 432257)
Most of my friends who are old IL-2 fans tell me they have removed iCoD from their hard drive as I have done. They have either moved on to something else or are back to IL-2.

I don't even check the Friday updates anymore. If I see a new version released on Steam I might reinstall it and try it, but I won't hold my breath. Its a damn shame.

It´s not a shame, it's normal consequences of the politics of 1C ... sad, but it´s the true. :(

SiThSpAwN 06-05-2012 05:26 PM

I've noticed the slowdown in the forums as well, but there are alot of factors, but I am sure the devs know that they have limited time to button things up before people move on to other things... the big thing they have going for them is they are really the only kid on the block for a sim of this era...

5./JG27.Farber 06-05-2012 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SiThSpAwN (Post 432289)
I've noticed the slowdown in the forums as well, but there are alot of factors...

Yea but really some of its what you make of it... In terms of the indivduals machine we were lucky, 9 out of ten of our squads machines could run it when we switched over... There are still problems but we are soldiering on! Yea we all blow up sometimes and lose our rag but as you point out, what else is there? :rolleyes:

SiThSpAwN 06-05-2012 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 5./JG27.Farber (Post 432295)
but as you point out, what else is there? :rolleyes:

It's why I am still here... :)

Codex 06-05-2012 11:30 PM

I have to agree with most here. I do visit this forum each day after getting in to work and I've noticed a real slow down in activity, but ot really isn't a true indication of the health of CloD.

I've personally lost interest in CloD, I feel like we bought a half finished product and if you look at the overall state of things, nothing much really has changed. It's good that we're getting the updates and I'm hoping the final patch will draw me back, but for now I'm finding the P-51 in DCS much more enjoyable, and there is much more activity to read up on.

One thing is for sure though, with BoR (or what ever the next CloD episode will be from 1C), I wont be so egar to part with my $$$ for when it comes out (SE or not), I'm going to sit on the fence before I buy.

Chivas 06-05-2012 11:53 PM

It might matter if there were other decent WW2 combat flight sims on the horizon, but I have yet to see one and doubt anyone will be developing one anytime soon.

If and When the sim is fixed most will be back in droves, and those that don't come back will be easily replaced by others.

philip.ed 06-06-2012 12:05 AM

Roll on the SDK, I say.

Codex 06-06-2012 12:07 AM

But its sad and scary at the same time to think that the only thing saving CloD at the moment is the fact that there is nothing else out there.


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