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What gives you that idea?
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Yes please, let us know!
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If I understand it correctly, Storm of War will be just like Il-2, with the difference we won't get new planes and maps in patches.
So, just like you bought Pacific Fighters and added it to your Forgotten Battles, or played it stand-alone, you'll be able to buy your Storm of War: Korea and install it over Battle of Britain, or play it alone. This will be the way we'll get new planes and maps, nothing really new. The difference: you won't get many maps and etc. we got on free patches and upgrades. Did I get it right? |
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i read this in one of his many interviews. It was along the lines of third party development and that subsequent planes could be added to the game.
http://www.simhq.com/_air11/air_341a.html http://www.simhq.com/_air11/air_341b.html This also doesn't discourage the release of patches to the game that offer new maps and planes just the same. If i'm misquoting, then forgive my ignorance. Its not something i follow word for word, nor am i holding Oleg to something he said some time ago. This isn't really the issue i was getting at. With out detracting from the issue of the thread any further, what would be a better alternative to protecting software from piracy or other user end abuses? I get the impression that most people who play games on a PC also have the internet, and as mentioned before, the video game producers realize that games have longer shelf lives when they can compete in a multiplayer online game. I urge you to read my earlier post for clarity. Bill |
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