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Old 12-22-2012, 10:56 PM
startrekmike startrekmike is offline
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Originally Posted by SlipBall View Post
What is 1 million copies x 50.- .....making money



Remember that BOS battle was largely a lot of ground pounding.




I'm flying the release and having a blast...I work around a lot of the problems. I could be flying it for years to come


I am aware that the battle of Stalingrad was a lot of ground pounding, I think it is still kinda silly to just assume that just because one has played ROF that one has all the knowledge available about the engines capabilities, it is like saying that you have read one book in a series so now you know how the whole series is going to go, it makes no sense.

I also enjoy CloD and I also work around it's problems, nobody is saying that BoS is going to come to your house and steal your copy of CloD, I just think that perhaps keeping a more open mind will help everyone.

Frankly, there is no need for us to argue about this, the sim is just being started and already some here seem to know exactly what will be produced and they have also already cast judgement on it.

We all know that even the hard core anti 777 guys are still going to buy BoS when it comes out, hell, they will probably even like it.

Who knows, it is too early to tell.
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