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Yeah - this is so much fun making jokes about people with diseases and handicaps... I'm also rolling on the floor. How could I ever stop laughing after humor like that?
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So the solution is to make a game unplayable for all customers because your 5 year old son couldn't play it? There are plenty of games he could (actually should) play instead of IL2 CoD i guess.
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See my answer above.
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IL-2 CoD cannot be called a "combat flight simulator" anymore, it should be called "combat flight game" since they have now ripped the simulator part off, by ripping the realistic flashes etc. stuff that might cause epileptic shocks. Sorry epileptics, but guns make flashes, propellers whirl etc. Without them CoD isn't simulating reality, but a mystical world where these things don't exist. Way to go Ubi. Let's put a knife in the eye of 99% of people to please the 1%. Some credit should also go to the crazy Ameerikan legal system for allowing ridiculous legal cases. Will still buy the game, but NOT HAPPY about this. -Untamo |
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Funny you brought it up, because the majority of Europe is nothing like the American legal system! I for ona am 90% sure that in my country a lawsuit in such case wouldn`t hold up. And Ubi is somehow assuming that it would lose every single case over a lack of such epilepsy filter.
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