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Old 10-11-2008, 04:34 AM
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May be a bit premature, but any chance of letting us know which part of 2009 BOP will be coming? Also, will a dedicated website be going live soon?
Can't wait for this game.

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Old 10-14-2008, 07:47 PM
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May be a bit premature, but any chance of letting us know which part of 2009 BOP will be coming? Also, will a dedicated website be going live soon?
Can't wait for this game.

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Just stay tuned.
Site will be soon.
Right now, we are preparing for massive focus-testing on both casual and hardcore players.
We'll be able to set a release date after we'll process all feedback.
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Old 10-15-2008, 12:50 AM
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Just stay tuned.
Site will be soon.
Right now, we are preparing for massive focus-testing on both casual and hardcore players.
We'll be able to set a release date after we'll process all feedback.
Thanks for the reply Anton. It seems you are doing all the right things to make this game a success. I have been playing console flying games since PS1, but have never been satisfied with one single game that's ever been released. Don't have the time or money for PC flight sims, so news of BOP coming to consoles is a dream come true!

Keep us posted!
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Old 10-15-2008, 08:10 PM
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Just stay tuned.
Site will be soon.
Right now, we are preparing for massive focus-testing on both casual and hardcore players.
We'll be able to set a release date after we'll process all feedback.
When you test the BETA can PS3 players test it? I have a PS3, but I hate the fact that COD5 is only for X-box and PC players.

I am really looking forward to this game, it's gonna be nice to see what you can do with a flight sim for consoles.

Incidentally, will you be able to wire a keypad to the PS3/X-box so that you can have multiple functions?

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Old 10-16-2008, 08:57 AM
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When you test the BETA can PS3 players test it? I have a PS3, but I hate the fact that COD5 is only for X-box and PC players.
Beta for console games couldn't be tested publically - it isn't allowed by console manufacturers. Only public demo version could - but they aren't Betas

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Incidentally, will you be able to wire a keypad to the PS3/X-box so that you can have multiple functions?
Actually I can't provide list of supported peripherial right now. Stay tuned
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:52 AM
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Hi Anton
Couple more questions if you don't mind
Will it be possible to play full simulation mode on a standard 360 controller or will a peripheral be necessary? And will freeview be an option in cockpit view?

Thanks again for your replies.
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Old 10-16-2008, 08:28 PM
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Hi Anton
Couple more questions if you don't mind
Will it be possible to play full simulation mode on a standard 360 controller or will a peripheral be necessary? And will freeview be an option in cockpit view?
No, peripherial is not nesessary. It is not as easy to play, as flightstick, but, of course, 360 controllers has more than enough analogue and digital buttons and axis to control plane.
Freeview available, but you can only look around, not move your head anyplace.
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:48 PM
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No, peripherial is not nesessary. It is not as easy to play, as flightstick, but, of course, 360 controllers has more than enough analogue and digital buttons and axis to control plane.
Freeview available, but you can only look around, not move your head anyplace.
Thanks Anton, by freeview I meant is it possible to look around using the right thumbstick. I read on a preview that the right thumbstick was mapped to throttle, so was just wondering how freeview would be possible if that was the case
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Old 10-16-2008, 11:24 PM
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Thanks Anton, by freeview I meant is it possible to look around using the right thumbstick. I read on a preview that the right thumbstick was mapped to throttle, so was just wondering how freeview would be possible if that was the case
Press RS and you can look around, moving it.
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Old 10-17-2008, 01:03 AM
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Press RS and you can look around, moving it.
Great, thanks!
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