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And true: My point remains. They can't be compared; particularly now you're ass-talking figures tell me that most flightsim gamers don't even know of the pc title I speak of. I think that's your view & not the view shared by many others! I'm outta here, it's Sat night u know! |
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Oh, okay, since I 'know what I'm talking about' I'll talk.
What stealth finger is saying is that almost nobody knows who Oleg Maddox is (relative to the rest of the world) or even cares who he is. You can compare anything to anything. I can compare the pencil that's a few inches away from my keyboard to a bowling ball if I wanted to. Or a palm tree to a pine tree. Maybe television remote to a rock in the desert? A lot of this conversation consists of generalizations and assumptions, but I guess that doesn't necessarily matter. All stealth finger is saying is that you can compare BoP to IL-2 1946. |
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You can take the example from anywhere. Most gamers dont know about the differences between the original fallout games on pc and the new one on consoles. They where made by completely different companies in different ends of the spectrum genre and are rightly compared. Some can't stand the new style and consider it an insult to the fallout name, some cant stand the old style or never played it, some appreciate both and don'y know what all the fuss is about, |
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That's a perfect example. I for one appreciate both, but that's another story. Fallout 3 and Fallout 2 are very different games. But they still have the same theme and general setting. The same applies for IL-2 1946 and IL-2 BoP. Both are aerial combat games set in Europe during World War II. Just like Fallout 2 and Fallout 3 are both role-playing-games set in a post-apocalyptic United States. |
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To say that you can't compare 2 games that share the same name, forum and genre is wrong.
You can have different expectations across platfoms. Even then you'll still be able to make comparisons. Quote:
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What do you mean *insert console version of sim game here* is anything like *insert PC version of sim game here*?
The console game is just a top down, pub coin op clone and the PC game is the second coming of Christ (who looks Russian, I swear!). I'm not discussing this with people that generalise numerical data... You all massively need to know I'm off to self-aggrandise with a Perry Como tribute Sciffle/Ragga 4 piece synth progressive-rock outfit, I'm on wagon wheels me! Who needs screaming modern warfail teens when there's such wonderful pomposity to be had here ...Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to pointlessly let you know I'm off to count the bloated,undigested sultanas in my daughters nappy....hey look, 5 this morning! |
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My original point is that Il2 BOP has sullied the Il2 brand. I never directly compared the games. The reason I had such high hopes for BOP (and indeed bought it without even considering 'Heroes over Europe') was because of the reputation of the Il-2 series. Now because I feel I've been let down by BOP it reflects on the whole brand. They can't have it both ways and trade on their brand for sales (as in " Famous title comes to consoles") and then say oh no thats nothing to do with their brand when it turns out to be a turd.
Why do you think Cadbury have trademarked their color of purple for chocolate packaging? Why do Walt Disney suits scour the world looking for unlicensed images of mickey mouse in kids playgrounds? |
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I salute your genorisity sir. If I ever manage to sneak the expenditure of a combat-flightsim capable pc past the wife I would dearly like to see a decent "flight simmer" in action such as yourself, as I have much to learn. Until then I ,and many others ,are stuck on the il-poo version. I do understand some of the percieved vehemence of your posts was merely a product of your entusiasm for the genre, and any negativity creeping into this thread is largely a product of our collective disappointment in a less than satisfactory transition of a series that ,on PC, demonstrated a work of love and realised the combatsim dreams of many. With cap tipped to you sir, Justin |
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