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Originally Posted by Chivas
GET OVER IT...the development ran out of money and released an unfinished product, with the full intention of finishing and providing another ten years of new theaters.
Yes the developers could have let everyone know it requires a Cray computer to run it and its not as finished as we'd hoped. BUT there is a big problem with that......NO ONE WOULD HAVE BOUGHT IT....atleast not enough to sustain the development.
The developer hasn't taken the money and run, they are still working overtime to finish it for us and themselves.
This is a very small genre and there is NOBODY else doing complex WW2 aircombat sims. The developer is made up combat flight sim enthusiasts, like us, that deserve alittle slack.
Its only a few dollars of investment with the possiblility of years of entertainment, from a development group with a history of providing quality products. They ran out of money and we've picked up the slack with a tiny investment that could get them thru the finishing of the game engine until the sale of their next addon.
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thats way to much balanced reasoning and common sense for this flightsim forum's usual crowd of spotty faced whiners of the "me wants it now, cause me wants it" generation. i demand you start ranting and raving with a few choice expletives thrown in so you can speak to them in their own language !
on a lighter note, there are already some good indications of the what our ugly little duckling is gradually turning into, if they get a few of the most current problems fixed (FM, AI, gfx engine performance). we could soon be back to some serious flightsim goodness to be enjoyed over many coming years.
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower 1953: Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone, it is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children
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