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Old 03-24-2011, 09:11 PM
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... in the russian version... but who knows if these UBIsuckers force us to use it
That's something to take in mind indeed
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:11 PM
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Just make game available to west from 1C, problem solved. PayPal or similar as payment method. Really if this was enforced and causing delay of CoD, then what can one say. Actions speak for themselves
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:14 PM
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To be honest im not,

1. His GPU is old, and we dont know what settings he is using. + a patch is coming out tonight.

2. Wait and see before jumping to conclusions.

3. Aircraft fuselages are really quite weak and the bf110 has lost a large portion of its wing, check out the roundels position with the right wing. It may have not chopped through an aircraft in real life but it could have caused enough damage to reduce its structural integrity. To see this we would need a third person perspective.

Im giddy from seeing the Bf110/Bleinhem NOT blowing up upon contact + the 110 CAN fly with a portion of its wing missing.


Allways 2 sides to a coin
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:21 PM
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Im giddy from seeing the Bf110/Bleinhem NOT blowing up upon contact + the 110 CAN fly with a portion of its wing missing.


Allways 2 sides to a coin
Yes, look at this.



i was trying to find the Claude with its wing missing but stumbled upon that image instead, perfect example.

Some info, on the avenger for those interested.

http://flattopshistorywarpolitics.yu...on-Chichi-Jima
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:26 PM
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I want to confirm that everything said here is true, we have implemented some drastic features for anti-epilepsy protection which are affecting FPS and killing SLI support.

We CANNOT make these optional. That will allow an opportunistic or an unfortunate person suffering from epilepsy to sue Ubisoft for damages and literally close down the studio for good.

This was a stop-gap measure to make sure the game gets released. As I explained in the clumsily-translated Russian article, everything in our game causes seizures - gunfire, explosions, fire, sun passing behind canopy framework, etc. Basically flight sims are an epileptic's nightmare.

We'll work to improve the framerate and perhaps address individual issues individually as opposed to applying a single rough post-effect filter, but it is basically a very sad situation. Something completely unrelated and unexpected came to our sim with a giant axe and whacked at it at the last moment. We just didn't have time to properly address it.
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:32 PM
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Thanks for the reply Luthier, its a sorry world when people go around pruposefully starting lawsuits and while I am no fan of UBI I am aware that they will be the one that get it in the neck if any misshapes occur.

As someone has suggested, why can a pack of fags be sold with a mere warning and not the game... its a bizarre world we live in.

+ I can blame UBI for not telling you early so I can continue hating UBI anyway
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:32 PM
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Thanks for clarifying this Luthier. But does this actually affect how we see things in the game? Does it look worse with this epilepsy filter applied?
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:33 PM
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Crikey, that's some disappointing news my friend.
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:34 PM
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lol ... and people wonder why ubisoft keep declaring massive losses year in year out


Maybe ubi should release Cliffs of Dover as part of their new facebook game package, that will be elipsey safe for sure
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:38 PM
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First of all, congratulations Ilya, Oleg and team! Thank you for keeping us entertained for the coming 10 years

Concerning the filter: This is very sad news! If I understand correctly, this measure effectively means you cannot modell anything in a sim that could cause an epileptic fit in reality. What a massive limitation for the future!
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