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David Hayward 06-21-2012 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by catito14 (Post 436475)
Yup, just as yours ... oh no, true, you still believe in a company that has failed in its promises from the release of the simulator ... i think you live in a fairy tale, mate ...

So do you, apparently. Otherwise you are just trolling.

Force10 06-21-2012 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by David Hayward (Post 436476)
So do you, apparently. Otherwise you are just trolling.

Welcome back from your vacation David! Not sure where you were for the last 20 days but I was wondering....any chance you can go back?

Aer9o 06-21-2012 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Strike (Post 436459)
Wow guys, just wow.

Aer9o, I must say that the way I perceive some of your posts you come across as a self-appointed spokesperson for the general customers. I hope you realize that it's just as rude as taking home a teamsport trophy and adding it to your personal collection. Or ordering dinner in a restaurant on behalf of all of your friends, choosing your favourite dishes, and demanding they pay for it.

It just doesn't work very well. That's my honest feedback to you.

Besides that, ANYTHING other than what Blacksix or Luthier says is pure speculation. For all we know they could be releasing a Naval Warfare sim featuring aliens and gorillas.

I don't know much about laws regarding video-games etc, but I think as long as the game states DX9 is a minimum requirement, any customer that cannot get the game to work because they don't have a >DX9 version is entitled a full refund. Now if that actually happened it would be groundbreaking for this forum, because it would be the very most backed up and valid complaint ever.

I can't imagine the shockwave of destruction for 1C if they pulled a stunt like that.

Also like others have stated, the DX9 effects have to be re-written for DX10 and that might be a good thing. Perhaps we can finally get rid of the dust/smoke FPS drop this game is plagued with. Either way I don't mind waiting for it, mainly because I do other things and play other games. In my signature are a few, but I can really recommend trying falcon BMS. You basically learn to fly and fight with the F-16. You'll surely be occupied until the next patch is released, and you can even check in here inbetween to catch up on progress.

I also enjoy some ArmA 2, RoF, Natural Selection 2, Skyrim, Empire Total War and occasional BF3. Most of those games are at bargain price and will keep you happy while waiting for the patch :) Since CoD is the best WW2 Flight sim at the moment we have no choice but wait and show our support, or else this genre will die eventually. If 1C fails, maybe other developers will look at them and think that flight sims are only dry wells, slowly being forgotten by the general gaming society.

Just my thoughts..


...don`t worry I will not say anything anymore...good luck waiting for the patch mate...hope it comes soon!...say?... 2 weeks!?;)

flyingblind 06-21-2012 06:46 PM

Perhaps someone can help me out here? Some lower end cards are only capable of running DX9 because of their limited design. However a card that can run DX10 or/and 11 can run DX9 very well. The developers are committed to getting DX9 working properly. Now, is this because they want DX9 only card owners to be able to run the game or is it because an important part of the game code is written for DX9 and it is too difficult or time consuming to rewrite this code as DX10?

Am I right in thinking that some of the game code is written as DX10 anyway and would this mean a DX9 user would have problems even if the DX9 parts were fully sorted. Dose this mean that all code in the game that takes advantage of DX10 card capabilities has to be duplicated as DX9 or is it just a fact of life that DX9 users will never be able to use CloD fully despite the developers best efforts?

bongodriver 06-21-2012 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by catito14 (Post 436475)
Yup, just as yours ... oh no, true, you still believe in a company that has failed in its promises from the release of the simulator ... i think you live in a fairy tale, mate ...

fairytales are much nicer places that pits of despair and cynicism.

PotNoodles 06-21-2012 07:18 PM

What annoys most people is what has already been discussed many times here before and that's the weekly updates that never seem to come to fruition. I am still waiting for the grass and clouds to be fixed weeks after been told they would take a few days to fix. People just get fed up of been told that the patch will be released in a few days and then a week later that they have decided not to release it because of blah and blah. This isn't the first time this has happened and I have learnt to come to the forum just to check if there's a patch. I just take the update section with a pinch of salt because it's never seems to be accurate enough.

furbs 06-21-2012 07:21 PM

How can anyone still believe the "graphics rewrite, DX10, DX9 betas" load of dangles is beyond me.

18 months is soon upon us.

David Hayward 06-21-2012 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by furbs (Post 436488)
How can anyone still believe the "graphics rewrite, DX10, DX9 betas" load of dangles is beyond me.

18 months is soon upon us.

Why are you still here?

catito14 06-21-2012 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bongodriver (Post 436485)
fairytales are much nicer places that pits of despair and cynicism.

http://funnydemotivationalposters.co...gy-BELIEVE.jpg

bongodriver 06-21-2012 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by catito14 (Post 436492)

See what I mean....much nicer than this....

http://invisionart.jalbum.net/Childr...%20despair.jpg


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