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adonys 07-23-2011 07:37 AM

Dear MG
 
I am long term customer and lover of the Il2 game series (starting back in dec 2001 with the IL2 demo).

Considering the advertised/release/current state of the game, and what can be really done about it, I consider it is my right to request constant punctual updates regarding the state of the work on the fixes.

A few words once a week in exchange for the money I've already paid for me Il2CoD CE, my patience, commitment and love of the game series, wish to create mods to make it better, helping the community, will to further invest in it (by buying addons) and fact that I am grown-up enough to not demand the impossible (like fixes and patches now! or over-night) seems like a fair trade to me.

What do you say about this, MG, please?

Thank you,
Dan Antonescu

PS: I consider it is my right and a fair thing to talk and ask about this, and I will never stop to do what I think it is right. If this is too much to you and for this board, you can ban me now

PPS: it seems there's a need to explain the fact that punctual updates actually mens a list of exactly what's in work/done for the next patch, and it can not be answered via an "we're working" "update"

David198502 07-23-2011 07:44 AM

agree

jayrc 07-23-2011 07:50 AM

Do you want them working on the game or talking about it? Give them a break:roll:

Feathered_IV 07-23-2011 07:53 AM

I susect that whatever ones experience, be it good or bad with CoD, everyone would enjoy the opportunity to follow it's progress more closely with regular development news.

Vengeanze 07-23-2011 07:54 AM

After +100 posts requesting more info I think this post did it.
Now 1C will start with weekly info. For sure!

TheEnlightenedFlorist 07-23-2011 08:03 AM

You guys are like stray cats. The more they feed you, the more you want. You just got a post Wednesday. Before long, you'll want one everyday. In my opinion, they shouldn't post anything at all. They're working on it. I know they're working on it. That's enough for me.

335th_GRAthos 07-23-2011 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adonys (Post 313562)
I am long term customer and lover of the Il2 game series (starting back in dec 2001 with the IL2 demo).

Considering the advertised/release/current state of the game, and what can be really done about it, I consider it is my right to request constant punctual updates regarding the state of the work on the fixes.

A few words once a week in exchange for the money I've already paid for me Il2CoD CE, my patience, commitment and love of the game series, wish to create mods to make it better, helping the community, will to further invest in it (by buying addons) and fact that I am grown-up enough to not demand the impossible (like fixes and patches now! or over-night) seems like a fair trade to me.

What do you say about this, MG, please?

Thank you,
Dan Antonescu

PS: I consider it is my right and a fair thing to talk and ask about this, and I will never stop to do what I think it is right. If this is too much to you and for this board, you can ban me now


+1



@TheEnlightenedFlorist: It would be nice if you know they're working on it (instead of hoping that they do). I have stopped believing because rational thinking (and the facts) lead me to the oposite conclusion. (I do not want to start a conversation here because it is Adonys' thread and our beliefs have nothing to do here).

wolf74 07-23-2011 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adonys (Post 313562)
I am long term customer and lover of the Il2 game series (starting back in dec 2001 with the IL2 demo).

Considering the advertised/release/current state of the game, and what can be really done about it, I consider it is my right to request constant punctual updates regarding the state of the work on the fixes.

A few words once a week in exchange for the money I've already paid for me Il2CoD CE, my patience, commitment and love of the game series, wish to create mods to make it better, helping the community, will to further invest in it (by buying addons) and fact that I am grown-up enough to not demand the impossible (like fixes and patches now! or over-night) seems like a fair trade to me.

What do you say about this, MG, please?

Thank you,
Dan Antonescu

PS: I consider it is my right and a fair thing to talk and ask about this, and I will never stop to do what I think it is right. If this is too much to you and for this board, you can ban me now

Agree.
I don't think it's a problem for devs to spend some minuts for week to post news.

Vengeanze 07-23-2011 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 335th_GRAthos (Post 313577)
+1



@TheEnlightenedFlorist: It would be nice if you know they're working on it (instead of hoping that they do). I have stopped believing because rational thinking (and the facts) lead me to the oposite conclusion. (I do not want to start a conversation here because it is Adonys' thread and our beliefs have nothing to do here).

A patch monthly since release plus Luthiers last info plus their legacy from earlier IL-2 releases should be enough for most to understand that they are working on it.
U want a personal call or invitation to visit the site?

Ataros 07-23-2011 08:31 AM

This happened again. People did not read Wednesday update or did not read it carefully enough to see that it says what the devs are working on.

This only confirms that luthier perfectly knows that some will never get enough like described here http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...0&postcount=96

I agree that more updates would be nice but think that starting a NEW thread EVERY day asking for it can be considered as spam, flood and trolling that is counter productive.

Mods, is it possible to merge all these threads into one as soon as they appear every Friday, Saturday, etc?


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