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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.

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Old 04-07-2011, 01:37 PM
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there is no haters here, there is only p**sed off people who payd good money for this.
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Old 04-07-2011, 01:46 PM
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you're a simmer right ?
for how long time did you play il2 ?
for how long time will play CoD when it'll will be fixed ?

so please don't talk about "money" while other are working 10h/day to make this possible
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Old 04-07-2011, 01:51 PM
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Old 04-07-2011, 01:55 PM
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True dat! Also, it's a B.E.T.A BEEEEETA patch and still the flame brigade mobilizes. It's like ADHD has become some kind of epidemic, sigh....
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Old 04-07-2011, 02:04 PM
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True dat! Also, it's a B.E.T.A BEEEEETA patch and still the flame brigade mobilizes. It's like ADHD has become some kind of epidemic, sigh....

this is exactly what shouldn't be happening. getting beta patch releases this says it all about the condition the game was released in.

hey if the game trailers showed how the game really plays and looks and the game description on the place you buy it(box,steam or whatever) mentions that the game is not fully playable that it is still in need of patches, owners must wait till patches fix the game to play it ect... ect...

then i would be 100% agreeing with you guys.

but when you watch the trailers you see perfect smooth game with visually stunning visuals and nowhere in the box or steam or whatever it mentions anything about game being in BETA form. then my friend this is a dissrespect to the people who buy it.


edit: wolverine i just read your post.
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I bought the game as soon as it was available to me on Steam. I've pre-purchased other games. I've pre-purchased plenty of games that ended up needing SIGNIFICANT patching to fix issues on lauch. It's a roll of the dice, pre-purchasing. There's no data to go on except advertising that is naturally going to be biased.

I'll be as disappointed as anyone if the game runs poorly on my machine, but I don't think I'm going to start sending the company nasty emails or post angry forum messages scolding them. Buying the game was my choice. No one forced me to do it.
yes other games may have and do have launch issues but nothing like this. the issues games commonly have are minor bugs that are patched in short time with some exceptions.
buying the game was your choice but you made this choice because you expected a good sim like the IL-2 before this.

in the end this will only affect them, I am not a hardcore plane sim gamer, I consider myself a hardcore sim racing gamer and i tought having a plane sim would be nice so consider me a casual gamer for this type of sim and after this experiense any casual gamer will look away from either the genre or the company. next time I will not buy it until it is for $5 dollars on steam fully patched and perfectly working.

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Old 04-07-2011, 02:26 PM
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edit: wolverine i just read your post.


yes other games may have and do have launch issues but nothing like this. the issues games commonly have are minor bugs that are patched in short time with some exceptions.
buying the game was your choice but you made this choice because you expected a good sim like the IL-2 before this.
Absolutely I bought it based on IL-2 before this. And I'll be upset if it's not worth playing. But to suggest that I should be outraged? If I can't afford to risk $50 on a game that hasn't even been released yet, I have no business doing so. If that $50 is so important to me, I should wait until the game is launched and I have proof that it's going to be worth it.

Advertising is NOT proof. Advertising is biased and everyone should know that and account for it.

Fallout: New Vegas was pretty horribly buggy on launch for the PC, but now it's great. Same with the original Operation Flashpoint.

Releasing games in whatever state of unreadiness is part and parcel of the industry now. Especially for ambitious titles like simulations.
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Old 04-07-2011, 02:35 PM
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Absolutely I bought it based on IL-2 before this. And I'll be upset if it's not worth playing. But to suggest that I should be outraged? If I can't afford to risk $50 on a game that hasn't even been released yet, I have no business doing so. If that $50 is so important to me, I should wait until the game is launched and I have proof that it's going to be worth it.

Advertising is NOT proof. Advertising is biased and everyone should know that and account for it.

Fallout: New Vegas was pretty horribly buggy on launch for the PC, but now it's great. Same with the original Operation Flashpoint.

Releasing games in whatever state of unreadiness is part and parcel of the industry now. Especially for ambitious titles like simulations.

yes and its very sad that this is becoming more and more common. there is a definitive need for an intermediate entity that controls quality of games, SPECIALLY because PC games cannot be returned. publishers just want to release as much and as fast as possible.
console players are slowly getting affected by this. i know homefront for ps3 is still not playable online. atleast for console games if the game is broken i can go take it back to the store and ask for refund or exchange.

when I preorder yes there is a risk of wasting my money but the risk is of the game being bad like bad gameplay or me not liking it but i always expect to atleast be able to play it.

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Old 04-07-2011, 02:44 PM
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Come on guys if you payed for the game to be able to play it right away the game is not for you. Try some shooters like Wings of Prey. I payed for the game to be able to play it in 2013.

I think some of you just can not see through the surface of nice graphics all the detail modeled inside the engine. If it were playable in 2010 it would die in 2013 probably but it is build full of features with future in mind and the engine will last for 10-15 years i am sure. But if the game was not issued now in unfinished state we would probably never see it in the future because of ubi and current state of game industry. Sims are dying in general. All 3 flightsim studios are struggling for survival because young people nowadays want just a quick action out of the box in Wings of prey like shooters and do not have enough patience even to set up and optimize their PC properly. Patience is the way to victory. If you are not patient enough to wait till 2013 you are not a serious flight-simmer imo.

Those who understand the potential of this engine please invest in it and it will shine by 2013 or even earlier.

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Old 04-07-2011, 02:40 PM
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there is no haters here, there is only p**sed off people who payd good money for this.
Why did you buy it without checking how well it worked?
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Old 04-07-2011, 02:42 PM
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Why did you buy it without checking how well it worked?
i've already anwered that in all my posts.

to make it short. i dont expect any game to be this broken.

im sure the gameplay is awesome or it would not have such fans of it. if it only worked.
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