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| IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
| View Poll Results: When will the next beta patch be released? | |||
| thursday!!! |
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1 | 0.74% |
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this friday |
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18 | 13.24% |
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during next week |
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15 | 11.03% |
| during the week after the next week |
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12 | 8.82% |
| in three weeks |
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9 | 6.62% |
| after a month |
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12 | 8.82% |
| two months |
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2 | 1.47% |
| three months |
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5 | 3.68% |
| this year, hopefully.. |
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20 | 14.71% |
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in two weeks |
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42 | 30.88% |
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I do not remember Luthier saying or promising the above. I think he said they hope or trying to get these results or working on these features. This is very different from saying we will get something or promising something especially in Russia. At least 50% of whining here happens because of too high expectations which are everyone's own personal responsibility imho. BTW these 2 links can be used to get most recent updates from the devs directly: - Luthier http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/search....archid=2305661 - BlackSix http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/search....archid=2305666 Mods can make a sticky with them to avoid repetitive threads. Last edited by Ataros; 01-19-2012 at 11:45 AM. |
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Remember that Oleg was there every Fryday and was himself presenting those features as 'included' in the game...Go back to earlier photo buckets and you will find some gems in there. And compare with today's version... Oleg did promise (!) Cinematic Photorealistic visuals...So good it would be used in upcoming movies as the new code would be a great tool for movie makers. So the high expectations were not ours 2 years ago...They were Oleg's. Salute ! |
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Yes, this is a reason he got very frustrated afterwards. Same was with me. We are all humans, not gods or machines but our own expectations (or feelings) are our own responsibility only, not someone else's. (Not talking about kids here, they can not be responsible for their feelings.)
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Even as adults, we cannot be responsable for our feelings, or prevent our feelings to be hurt, or heve deep disappointement...just like the kids...that we still are since we are playing games on computers... Have a nice day ! Or night ? SAlute ! |
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Psychologically the only reason for people's disappointment (and whining) is a gap between too high expectations and reality. I would not expect that much from the upcoming patch till I witness a beta. I do not remember Luthier saying or promising the above. I think he said they hope or trying to get these results or working on these features. This is very different from saying we will get something or promising something especially in Russia. At least 50% of whining here happens because of too high expectations which are everyone's own personal responsibility imho. Who created the high expectations? Users only? Of course not. Who created the initial feature-set? Users only? Of course not. Products routinely do not deliver what is expected of them - especially at first. But a gap as wide as this one, where many features were simply missing or non-functioning, needs addressing properly. ...not just a latent 'we're kind of sorry' tacked-on to ,uch later posts about subsequent patches. To put it all down to the psychological whimsy of end-users is silly, and patronising. It is also removes the factual component, which is harder to explain away (i.e. the missing/half-working features). The two recurring themes in all apologist arguments are: 'respect' for the devs, and 'we're all human' i.e. cut them some slack. Plenty of slack has been given, and taken...enough knicker elastic to stretch round the world. Far too many excuses are made on behalf of the devs. This is why concrete details are needed, not diluted promises and yet more high expectations. I'd trust the dev process a lot more if, for example, we were told 'there's a whacking great memory leak that needs fixing, yadada yadada', *not* stuff about banjos and 50% improvement in graphics architecture which then slowly morphs into ifs, buts and a slow shrug of the shoulders... Ben/Falstaff |
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There are always 2 sides in communication process and receiving side is also responsible for correct interpretation of communication. People usually tend to see only what they want to see. Same was with Oleg's updates. He described features that they worked on, planned (and eagerly wanted) to include in the release version. Because we did not have a demo or videos 6 months prior to release, it was an easy logical conclusion that various features that work separately may not fit together when assembled into one piece in a hurry. This happens every time. All people want to do their best but real life circumstances change their plans. Thus, it is not reasonable to have high (or low) expectations before actually experiencing anything. This eliminates the only reason for frustration (and whining) - a gap between expectations and reality. Only my own opinion of cause. Last edited by Ataros; 01-19-2012 at 03:01 PM. |
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