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JG52Uther 12-13-2012 09:40 AM

Well i'm certainly in no rush to upgrade now! BoS is over a year away, who knows what will be available then, and any graphics card you buy now will either be obsolete, or half the price.
Upgrade if you need it now, not for something in the future.

icarus 12-13-2012 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 487368)
Same here, and I'm flying V1.00.13954...I will save it, and can't wait to see how it does 10 years out on future hardware

Can someone post a link to this version since the site link is a megaupload link which is now dead?

il_corleone 12-13-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 487368)
Same here, and I'm flying V1.00.13954...I will save it, and can't wait to see how it does 10 years out on future hardware

Could you get some Christmas spirit and upload it? :) i want to see that susnets again, and test it in my new computer.

planespotter 12-13-2012 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Feathered_IV (Post 487672)
Mission Creep killed the game. Everything else was a result of that. Damn shame.

Yes how much time was waste on searchlights and their generators that dont work, damage modelling of individual parts of vehicles and ships, motion models for vehicles with dozens of moving parts, a fleet of Italian aircraft no one fly, underwater terrain modelling and on and on.

This was Oleg.

No one else can take that blame.

He had vision. But under him not the project manager that could control it.

David Hayward 12-13-2012 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by planespotter (Post 487808)
Yes how much time was waste on searchlights and their generators that dont work, damage modelling of individual parts of vehicles and ships, motion models for vehicles with dozens of moving parts, a fleet of Italian aircraft no one fly, underwater terrain modelling and on and on.

This was Oleg.

No one else can take that blame.

He had vision. But under him not the project manager that could control it.

How much time was wasted on Spitfire Girl?


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