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Originally Posted by Riceball
I can just imagine a father who does'nt game, or grandfather for that matter, seeing a well done ad for BoP and thinking "Huh, I may like to play that game."
They may not run out and buy a system, but if they have kids that already have one they might be interested enough to pick up a copy and take it for a spin.
Side Note: There is a magizine called "Avaition History" that often does reviews of new air combat games. I don't know if it is distributed world wide or not, but I would bet anybody reading that magizine would be interested in BoP.
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To be honest (I know the publishers wont share this opinion) I was always VERY happy that IL-2 was popular with a small, mature, knowledgable fanbase and that not everyone was playing it. When I want rubbishy gameplay and non-teamplaying 12 year olds shouting abuse over their headsets I can play Battlefield or Call of Duty.
To much PR could mean a lot of premature pilots getting on my nerves and ruining the experience