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Insuber 12-09-2011 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by machoo (Post 368636)
Pretty much what I got out of this is " Nothing much new will come out of CLOD , you will need to buy the sequel to have more features"

He didn't say that. Stop pessimism and negativity, nothing good comes from that.

Ctrl E 12-09-2011 07:00 PM

Reading these answers I would very much doubt the Moscow game will be compatible with CloD. Sounds like the have effectively dumped CloD and moved on to building an entirely new engine, which I doubt would work with CloDs messy code.

Sorry chaps.

addman 12-09-2011 07:00 PM

LOL! I thought that a "technical representation" was the definition of a simulation.:)

ACE-OF-ACES 12-09-2011 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Krt_Bong (Post 368638)
my game is very playable...

As is mine and many Many MANY more

I think the reason it seems like there are so many having problems here is simple human nature

People who have problems go looking for answers.. Which in turn brings them here

People who are having no problems are off enjoying the game.. Which in turn may or may not bring them here

Thus the amout of people with problems gets skeued/filtered to make it seem worse than it really is

jimbop 12-09-2011 07:11 PM

Thanks. Glad that work is continuing and looking forward to patch and expansion.

Baron 12-09-2011 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by addman (Post 368584)
Thanks for the update and especially for the effort by BS compiling it together, reading it through though, not much exciting or new for that matter. Still, thanks, it's better than silence.

Just one more thing:

13. Can you introduce a system of military ranks and awards?

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Yes, for the sequel.

14. Will you do further work on weather effects (rain, thunderstorm and so forth)?

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Yes, for the sequel.


Does this mean exclusively for the sequel or for both CloD and the sequel(s)?



Note the "further work", as in more work.

Dynamic weather is allredy in the game and the supposedly 50% increase in performance makes it possible for more players to enjoy user made campaigns and missions with DW in it.

Think he means it wont be incorporated in standard missions that allredy exists/ making it sellecteble in the menu pre mission.

badfinger 12-09-2011 07:18 PM

I'm happy with this update, because it gives me the feeling that the Devs really are listening and care. Blacksix seems open and honest in what he tells us. No sugar coating or spin, we get the good with the bad.

I'm a little disappointed that some features won't come until the sequel, but I can handle it. I don't understand what the "Battle of Moscow" would be about, though. The Germans never got to Moscow. Maybe more info is required, there.

Overall, my version of CoD is working, and I am having a good time. As improvements are made, my "well factor" will undoubtedly rise.

binky9

Insuber 12-09-2011 07:20 PM

Binky9, just google "Battle of Moscow", you will read about the more bloody battle of human history, maybe second only to Stalingrad.

Jugdriver 12-09-2011 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by binky9 (Post 368648)
I don't understand what the "Battle of Moscow" would be about, though. The Germans never got to Moscow. Maybe more info is required, there.

They got close.

JD
AKA_MattE

jimbop 12-09-2011 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SIDWULF (Post 368630)
Ilya seems like a good guy with a great personality. The negativity is incredible here. IL2 Cliffs of Dover is visually and technically excellent. And the problems you speak of are far from deal breakers. I think people spend to much time posting here and not enough acctually playing the game to have an idea about what they are talking about.

+1.


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