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Old 04-21-2011, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Baron View Post
No offence, but refusing to tinker with your system, hardware and software wise and then blame CoD development team for boching the job is, well, misplaced to say the least.

For ex, Windows 7 Aero is a recourse hog in it self and its common sense to turn it of if u want the maximum out of your system when playing a extreemly demanding game,what ever game it may be.

Blaming the developer for NOT providing u with a "fix" for it is not, however, common sense.


Besides, when people with "uber" pc`s (everyone thinks they have one) have problems and the next guy, with a lesser system isnt having problems (besides the obvious buggs naturally), tell me, where does the problem lies, according to u (and others off course)
I never demanded a fix and didn´t blame anyone for bad performance. I know it would run sufficiently (regarding performance) on my system if I would tinker around. Sorry, if that was the sound. But I avoid this way, because I expect many things to be changed in all ways (FM/DM, CEM, graphic options, ME, menu handling etc) and I will not go through the frustration of my squadmates are going through (I hear on TS), trying to play (not to test) the game. I decided to wait and start, when it gets obvious that the issues were dealt with and settled, so I do not have to change my config every week. That is no problem for me, I can wait one more year after waiting so many.

Many other repeat and repeat, that finally this will be the best sim, that is their opinion and ok for them. But I just wanted to point out that, this is speculation, even if the team keeps on going like they are now, the list is long and the road looks steep. In the last weeks, the team looked like “trying to make a software, which is by is own developed for the state of art hardware, running on 3 years old hardware”. That is not always possible and gives them a hard time. Too many compromises and ears for the crowd are finally messing more up, then settling them. And I simply have no proof available, in which I would trust, that the problems will finally be overcome and wonder why so many praise and praise a product, which was sold as a finished product, and now find themselves in the role of Beta-Testers.

The only thing I would blame is the marketing strategy and the way of puplishing choosen by the team.
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