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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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not as you put it "half finished" seriously people keep comming up with the fallacies....and also please feel free to not download the beta patch when it comes out, since all you hypocrites keep harping on the negatives of releasing a patch that is not finished... |
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but once they release it it would be considered 'finished' so WTF are you talking about?
you really wan't them to just stop writing code and dump it onto the public without even knowing what it will do? |
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just cuz they release a beta patch does not mean its finished.... i guess cuz they released cliffs of dover, it must automatically mean its finished... seriously people love the fallacious logic you people present.... |
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ok lets use a famous analogy based on the glass half full here...
you ask for a drink and the bartender fills it to about 7/8ths....it's nearly done and you just want the drink so for you it's ok, for most others only a full glass will do and are prepared to wait the extra seconds for the bartender to fill it, this is not about the game being finished (we can expect a few more patches in its time) this is just about making sure the BETA is finished. the devs still need internal testing time to give them an idea if theres any problems that will universally affect others hardware. Quote:
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You cant just leave parts of code out and hope for the best. That in a best case would create bad effects and more likely just cause memory leaks and CTDs. What if there was an error that meant that it created a recurring function and called 100% GPU usage and overheated cards (causing them to break)? Would you be happy they released without any testing at all with a broken PC? As they said, they are finishing it and putting it into internal testing this weekend, release this week for community beta, then it will be final release. Most companies use this system- NVIDIA for example. |
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