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No, you don't know what you are talking about and that is getting seriously annoying. You are crusading against something that is universal in the gaming industry. As I explained to someone else over here it is something that is common, EVERY GAME goes through this, it must compliant to health standards and must have a disclaimer in the manual. ALL GAME PUBLISHERS ASK FOR THOSE THINGS. ALL GAMES GO THROUGH THIS. All the games I worked on had to be compliant with health safety and had to follow ergonomic guidelines else the publisher won't sell it. Cliffs of Dover is no different. If they decided to fix the issues with a filter that dropped the framerate (if that is actually a fact, which I doubt) it's not the publisher's fault, it's the developper's, AT LEAST BLAME THE RIGHT PEOPLE. Even so it would be idiotic to complain before even installing the program. This is moronic and totally immature. Grow up kids. The world doesn't revolve to satisfy your every demands. |
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I'm just saying that in general, a lot of guys on this forum doesn't know what "BAD" is. I mean, if your MS FFB2 dies, that's like the worst case scenario. I've been in the mud, starved, freezing, marching until I fall asleep walking (I'd bet my life on that not being possible, but I was proven wrong). I have also experienced bad things in life that matters. Relationships, family etc.. IL-2: CoD IS NOT BAD NEWS. I'm just trying to emphasize the fact that it could always have been worse. Try looking at the bright side for once. What is 50$ for an incomplete game, with un-imaginable amounts of effort from the team anyways? It's like cheaper than filling your tank of gas at the gas-station. That only lasts for a short while depending on how much you drive. Like previously stated, this game will work the other way around. At release, it's almost nothing, but it grows and grows - not diminishes. I just really wish the hysteria would settle down. When I heard about the epileptic filter I was like, gee that's a nice consideration, but I want it switchable to boost my performance. So I wait patiently until release, play it with filter, until it can be turned off. It must be switchable :) If not, well, maybe it just makes the game like crysis sorta. I just bought a new rig, the game is from 2007, I still can't run it at high FPS with all settings MAX :p that's life! Things could be worse.. |
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I wouldn't count on a patch until all versions of BOB COD to various countries have been released. I would then think it may take another month or more for the first patch release.
If you have the BOB COD now, enjoy what you have. You are very lucky, it won't be released in the US until late April. Everyone, all over the world has waited for the BOB COD for over six years. If you have it already, you are fortunate. In other words....most people on this forums don't want to read your whines and rants. |
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Then I left. I'm counting on the dude in the parking lot with the "I told you so!" sign to let me know when it's ok to get my food there. |
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