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Originally Posted by Splitter
Well, whichever side you come down on for graphics, I think we can all agree that we won't buy the game if they put time limits on missions lol.
From what I have seen on graphics and such so far, the only things that would stop me from buying this game would be poor missions, poor campaigns, poor flight models, or a total lack of a career mode (and I am flexible on that last I guess). I don't want to be thrown into a different airplane for every mission and I would really prefer some strategic control over targets, mission assignments, and tactics.
But, as for those game play elements beyond graphics, I guess we will have to wait and see. It's just that I would hate to wait for "better trees" and fire when a game with solid game play could be released sooner rather than later.
Splitter
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The BOB SOW is a different genre of game. It is an advanced air combat simulation more than a game. If you have a propensity for detail and have the patience to take weeks or months to learn to fly one aircraft it might be for you. You'll also have to have a very competent computer, joystick, and some other hardware that will cost you a great deal more than the game.
Technologically advanced products are often cheap so most people can afford them, but are never going to make the required effort to get the most from it. Most people never think about how much they are willing to learn, cell phones, tv sets, etc. to properly enjoy the value of advanced technology.
You can buy a copy of the IL2 1946 very cheap right now. I would suggest you buy a copy and then see if you are into it. Regardless, the BOB SOW won't be that expensive. You can always Ebay it, and get most of your money back if it's too much for you.