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Old 02-17-2011, 10:25 AM
LoBiSoMeM LoBiSoMeM is offline
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I'll quote myself...

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What I really don't understand is why ArmAII and O:A can have TIR and Freetrack suport, BIS devs can talk about the subject, and here we speculate a lot of things...

Why? Someone of 1C staff can please answer me that question?
It's so funny the fact that NP guy W-R NEVER touch the point that BIS made accessible to users BOTH TIR and Freetrack interfaces...

He just go in circles, bitting own tail... Let's get to this point. I don't care about NP, I care about Freetrack suport - and other HT solutions. And we have BOTH INTERFACES SUPORT into a major title like ArmAII...

Why?!?!?!?! Please, W-R, Novotny, someone... give me a good reason why we can have both interfaces suports in one big title of a big company and we have a "problem" with IL-2:CoD devs even in talking about Freetrack suport?

I'm paranoid?!?! I don't think so... Let's talk about that, please! BIS can use Freetrack AND TIR interface! Freetrack devs didn't make any "professional approach" of BIS, just the costumers demand Freetrack suport, as here. And BIS put easily Freetrack suport into ArmAII, with no drama...

Please, let's elaborate that, not entering in some pointless discussion: why we can in ArmAII and not in IL-2:CoD?
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