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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

View Poll Results: i want to know ùore about CloD
i want Ilya to give concrete answers on the future of CloD 89 67.94%
i am happy with the current friday updates 42 32.06%
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Old 07-13-2012, 01:43 AM
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I went with the second option, because i don't think it's good to commit to concrete answers when things are uncertain.

They are practically rewriting half the game code with the new graphics engine. In other words, getting done in the span of a few months half of what was done in a few years.

I want the sim to be better and trust me, i have my own set of preferred fixes that i think are long overdue. Having said that however, i think that now the best course of action is not to "over-report" for lack of a better word.

Much of the gnashing of teeth surrounding this title comes from setting the bar too high and revealing too much early on: when release date rolled around, the half of the stuff that had been implemented was impossible to run on a mid-range PC within the specified system requirements, the other half had been taken for granted and everyone wondered why it wasn't included.

I think the best they can do now is keep reporting what gets done. This way expectations can be managed to a realistic extent and everyone knows what the current and next set of aimed fixes are. My only addition, if it were up to me, would be a little more detail.

So to sum up, i don't expect a "this time in 4 months from now we'll have this" kind of thing because it's impossible to accurately predict. What i would like to see is something to the tune of "the past week we worked on A,B and C, the first two worked out ok but C is giving us some trouble...we'll keep working on it and add D and E to our job queue for the coming week".

Simple, step by step and to the point stuff that everyone can understand and most importantly, with no room for speculation.
 


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