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jojimbo 05-09-2011 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by luthier (Post 280770)
We're continuing to work on CoD. The new screenshots are in no way affecting that. You have a right to be angry and to demand a working game, and that's precisely why we're so motivated to work holidays and weekends.

It would obviously be unbelievably dumb for us to abandon CoD half-finished and to expect any kind of a success with a sequel (which is what the screenshots are from). Our future success depends on making customers like you happy.

i knew all about the games pitfalls when o bought it, i have no doubt the team will get this sorted.
I reckon its the terrain engine, memory leak? there is absolutely no reason why my rig should perform so badly in CoD over terrain, whereas in RoF over citied its really smoothe, its not the amount of houses or trees, it must be something else making it heave.

good luck anyhow

HamishUK 05-09-2011 08:27 PM

Sorry but this is poor timing.

Posting about the future of the game when you still have a lot of work to do on CoD makes me somewhat peeved.

I understand this is what is happening in the future but to be honest I really couldn't give two monkeys until this game is fixed properly. You really have a long way to go on this one and posting about expansions is really poor show in my opinion.

Tell you what since I have been beta testing this one for you guys how about we get this expansion for free?

Pbs 05-09-2011 08:28 PM

Il-2? Well, here some tips for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilyushin_Il-10
This plane were used during the early phase of the Korean War :)

HamishUK 05-09-2011 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by [URU]AkeR (Post 280877)
Its simple, because you have 1000s of threads where you can cry about how angry you are.
But you choose this one thread that is about and event that is way more meaningfull that our gaming needs. And were the dev decided to give us a glimpse on the future of the series, wich will come when the engine is running steady of cuorse.

So will you grow up now?

So it's OK to praise 1C in this thread but not berate them?

How one sided.

Rattlehead 05-09-2011 08:34 PM

I did a little jig when I saw the Il-2...:grin:

Happy VE day to you and your staff Luthier, I hope that you guys have finally gotten some rest.

I thought showcasing some new stuff would go down well on the forum, since (to me at least) it shows that all the speculation about the series being dropped after the US release is a lot of rubbish.
Oh well, at least some of us are happy.

Borsch 05-09-2011 08:50 PM

Happy VE Day!!!!

Luftrofl 05-09-2011 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Tree_UK (Post 280900)
To be honest Luthier i am somewhat shocked by this post, effectively what your saying here is that you guys knew all along that the game you were putting out was not fit for purpose, all those vids that you showed us pre release were completely misleading. Time and time again I asked you and Oleg to show us real in game footage but the subject was avoided at all costs, I asked many time about SLI and how well the game would run on top end rigs, each question was either ignored or thrown back in my face, a few bans were also implemented to keep me silenced. Then we had the leaked Youseff video that we can all see was a marketing ploy since noone got the game to run that well out of the box.
If you want to make us happy why dont you start with a little truth, I am more than happy to put all your misleading hype pre release behind in the past, I am more than happy to help iron out bugs with error reporting, so how about a little bit back from you guys, i.e. tell us what really happened, you guys need to level with your fan base here, you can only gain respect from that and im sure it will help us all feel a little less conned.

last whine from me, im going to be more positive in future but this post from luthier just made me a little angry. Im over it now, lets move on :grin:

Peace.

I agree with this. I like the preview of the future but seriously, no update on patch progress for what we already have? I'd think after releasing the game in this state you would feel obligated to update us whenever possible, but if that's not how your roll...

Happy VE day

Borsch 05-09-2011 09:23 PM

Common now!

VE day is a major, MAJOR occasion in Russia- a national holiday! A vague picture of il2 announcement of Battle for Moskow is completely in tune with that as was Luthier's first solemn post.

Its got nothing to do with patches, SLI, FPS, etc- its VE day for goodness sake!

Happy VE day!

TheDawg 05-09-2011 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luthier (Post 280707)
Also, let’s use this thread for a brief look into the future of the series.

We will not release any more details or make any official announcements for at least a few more months.


Whoa! AWESOME!
I'm looking forward to buying the Eastern front version of COD, be sure.
Any release date teases? :cool:

JG53Frankyboy 05-09-2011 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Flanker35M (Post 280793)
S!

Battle for Moscow..so Bf109E-4, Ju88A, He111, MigG-1/3, LagG-3 Series 1 and 4, I-16, I-153 etc. And Korea was also mentioned as Luthier's project at some point ;)

Even the possible planepool for this scenario looks interesting:
Bf109F, Bf109E-7/B, Bf110D&E, Ju87B, Hs123,Ju88A-5&-4, He111H-6
vs
MiG-3, Yak-1, LaGG-3, P-40B/C, I-153, I-16, Il-2(singleseater), DB-3, SB-2, Pe-2
as main examples

I also , very personaly, would have preferred an early North African , not to say a MTO, AdOn first.....
Also a tactical war with groundsupport but with additonal maritime warfare like carrieroperations and torpedobombers :)


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