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Old 09-07-2011, 08:12 AM
Vengeanze Vengeanze is offline
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Default A friend told me to wait with purchasing CloD for a year...

...but did I listen? Noooo. I went ahead and bought me a €2 000 computer and stick and shit.

I wish I had taken his advice. Then the computer would probably have been cheaper, the graphicscard would have been a better one but most of all Cliffs Of Dover would NOT have been a framework filled with good intentions.

I see people rejoycing and prayising the new patch but seriously what did we get? A new great sound that is still porked in many ways (open canopy or bail). A hazy world that takes a good bite out of your frames.
I'm sorry to say this but 1C fix one thing but breaks another.

I'm a fanboy but have lost trust in Luthier and his pack of programmers ability to produce a quality product. It's like being married to a woman with beautiful body but buttugly face - only way to have intercourse is doggy style while looking down.

Last patch robbed me of 5 frames and that pushed me over the edge. Can't overc lock any further so only option is to lower settings and resolution which gives me a sim that looks really good in some parts but butt ugly in others.

Now look away if you don't want to see a grown up cry.
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