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What I don't understand is this. If the Sequel has the power to 'update/fix' clod in the future then why can't those fixes still be available as 'stand alone' patches? ie without the BoM maps missions and planes ? Then we can decide whether we want the sequel or not.
I don't especially want to fight on the russian front. I guess this doesn't fit the business plan..... |
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and the thing that annoys me the most is that money makes the world go around. |
very good news, keep up your great work, luthier, b6 and team
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Thanks for the update Luthier
The positives.
1. Working hard on delivering a stable, working milestone for the sequel 2. We then return to now almost-final patch, cram as much as we can into it and make it our final COD patch 3. The next time it will be updated is when you install 'the sequel' over it. 4. Q&A. Will there be a complete readme - Yes! 5. The SDK's we really want to release - at least the map making SDK's Just a few of questions 1. Would you release an SDK for new aircraft making by third parties in the future 2. Will you keep the COD map scenario alive by releasing new flyable and AI aircraft e.g. Spitfire V, Typhoon, Fw190, Lancaster, Dornier 217 etc in the sequels 3. Will you release more working functions in the sequel FMB DFLion |
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There is no reason they cannot do that. The only reason to do it the other way is to extract more cash unethically like bait and switch. Perhaps they will have a change of heart. |
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Thanks Luther, I always expected BOM would overlay CLOD, like most, pity no more CLOD aircraft though! :( hopefully DSK will allow more development.
You give the impression that SLI is already up and running in CLOD ??? I hope I've misread that as I cannot see any 2nd GPU card activation. CLOD is still a great BETA, I don't Know any other WWII air sim with the quality models like these. And yes it is very strange that CLOD was not a good seller compared to the success of IL2 ?? I think it was just timing and quality control. . |
Thanks for the heads up. Good to see that we get a final patch and further support thru the sequel. Me buying that sequel at release at full price will depend on two factors. 1: Did the final patch fix the most glaring problems. 2: Is the sequel a fixed product or another work in progress. All the stuff surrounding the release and slow progress of CloD has fixed me of my Il2 addiction. I can and will wait untill the sequel is in the the bargain bin if it's another bug ridden disaster. Release it when it's ready or I'll treat the sequal as a patch for CloD and pay accordingly. Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping the patch and sequel give me reasons to get addicted again!
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That's a very optimistic view, mazex. You may be right that they were pushed to release CoD early after a long time of development. But I don't think the developers were in any way pushed to release the do-nothing-"patches" they released over the past 18 months, leaving us basically in the same state as per the release. And the thing that many people buy BOM regardless, is pretty optimistic, too. I think, by now, after so much crookery and blatant lies, many users have made it a matter of principle NOT to buy BOM (as did I), preferring to stick with 1946 or so rather than to let that shabby scheme succeed (*). Plus, many gaming magazines probably will think similarly, and will consider the utter failure when testing the sequel, so even IF the addon is somewhat 'good' (which I don't believe for a second...), high ratings for it will be next to impossible - game tests in magazines are there to inform about quality and to save people from rip-offs, after all. (*) It may be true that companies' power is great these days, but if that doesn't spark some sort of 'grass-roots' boycott, then I don't know what does... |
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