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Abbeville-Boy 06-07-2010 01:05 PM

there is a price to pay to keep the game secure, i won't mind too much

csThor 06-07-2010 01:12 PM

Honestly: No game developer or publisher decides when my own PC has to be online. I may grant them the right to check the validity of my copy after installing it (or maybe once a month, after asking me for my permission to do so), but I will absolutely not tolerate a game which tries to force me to stay connected to some online server all the time. Because that, in my opinion, is the stealthy attempt to introduce pay-to-play even for offline games and I will most certainly not stuff my hard-earned € down some publisher's throat (not to mention that the marketing department would surely like to bombard me with tailor-made spam mails).

If SoW follows this trend then I have to bear the pain and not purchase it for I absolutely refuse to sign away my own rights as customer and PC admin.

Xilon_x 06-07-2010 01:20 PM

YES YES I PAY MUCH BUT I HAVE A GOOD SIMULATION NOT A FAKE

i prefer waith most time for working developer for a good simulation game

FSX gold edition+ flight simulator accelleration cost 48€euro i prefer spend 70€euro but i have a good product.


1C is Russian company i loock official site and product hight quality of game
i like the professionist and i spend more money for good work and good company.

another professional company is BOEMIA remember ARMA2 or OPF
http://www.bistudio.com/ have good product i a spend money for good product.

Gallandwolf 06-07-2010 01:23 PM

Great update Oleg. Those ground pictures were great and shows the great detail level you've put into the game compared to IL2. Hopefully we will be able to try SoW:BOB for our selves this year :grin:

AdMan 06-07-2010 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniël (Post 163081)
Will cows and sheep react on airplanes as they fly over? Can they get killed by bullets?

I thought was a great idea, a minor detail but a detail that would be great for immersion, just hearing that there is livestock is great to know :cool:

...do they make motion capture suits for animals? :-)

Bobb4 06-07-2010 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csThor (Post 163140)
Honestly: No game developer or publisher decides when my own PC has to be online. I may grant them the right to check the validity of my copy after installing it (or maybe once a month, after asking me for my permission to do so), but I will absolutely not tolerate a game which tries to force me to stay connected to some online server all the time. Because that, in my opinion, is the stealthy attempt to introduce pay-to-play even for offline games and I will most certainly not stuff my hard-earned € down some publisher's throat (not to mention that the marketing department would surely like to bombard me with tailor-made spam mails).

If SoW follows this trend then I have to bear the pain and not purchase it for I absolutely refuse to sign away my own rights as customer and PC admin.

Relax, take a deep breath. If Ubi were still the publishers AKA Nov 2006 announcement then I am sure Oleg would have no problem saying so :grin:

MikkOwl 06-07-2010 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csThor (Post 163140)
Honestly: No game developer or publisher decides when my own PC has to be online. I may grant them the right to check the validity of my copy after installing it (or maybe once a month, after asking me for my permission to do so), but I will absolutely not tolerate a game which tries to force me to stay connected to some online server all the time. Because that, in my opinion, is the stealthy attempt to introduce pay-to-play even for offline games and I will most certainly not stuff my hard-earned € down some publisher's throat (not to mention that the marketing department would surely like to bombard me with tailor-made spam mails).

If SoW follows this trend then I have to bear the pain and not purchase it for I absolutely refuse to sign away my own rights as customer and PC admin.

I share your opinion. At release day with online requirement for single player, I would still buy it but only if it was very inexpensive (say 7€). Without that crap, around €50. More if maps, box etc. More restrictions & surveillance = value (and willingness to buy) drops a lot. I skipped Rise of Flight because of the online requirement, but when they removed it I wasn't interested enough anymore with SoW around the corner. But it is possible I will revisit it if SoW turns out to have the same problem.

Animals - Interesting. May add a sense of scale, and of a living breathing world where it isn't just aircraft and buildings etc. I don't care if we can't shoot them. But perhaps to be able to crash into them somehow when ditching.. Oh whatever, as long as they run away from us.

AndyJWest 06-07-2010 01:54 PM

Don't Panic!
 
I have it on good authority that SoW:BoB is to be published by a joint company formed by British Petroleum, the Israeli Defence Force, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It is clearly in safer hands there than at Ubi. :rolleyes:

Red Dragon-DK 06-07-2010 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csThor (Post 163140)
Honestly: No game developer or publisher decides when my own PC has to be online. I may grant them the right to check the validity of my copy after installing it (or maybe once a month, after asking me for my permission to do so), but I will absolutely not tolerate a game which tries to force me to stay connected to some online server all the time. Because that, in my opinion, is the stealthy attempt to introduce pay-to-play even for offline games and I will most certainly not stuff my hard-earned € down some publisher's throat (not to mention that the marketing department would surely like to bombard me with tailor-made spam mails).

If SoW follows this trend then I have to bear the pain and not purchase it for I absolutely refuse to sign away my own rights as customer and PC admin.

+ 1.000.000

You are absolute right. For the same reson I did not buy SH5. I have purchase all the others. If they decide to do the same with SOW Im not buying it!

Xilon_x 06-07-2010 02:41 PM

RED DRAGON remember.......Fascist or Nazi swastika and symbols are banned in the forum such as in the previous post, the moderators have deleted my avatar of a pilot of the SS could also put the Roman eagle fascist but 'forbidden.

Law and 'the same for everyone and then apply it if you have applied to me.


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