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Robert 02-13-2012 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES (Post 390473)
I for one agree 100%

Your post, like others wrt the cost of the software (game) relative to the hardware puts it into perspective

And your example only touches on the GPU..

Less not forget the PC itself.. An easy $1000.00+, nor should we forget about all the 'other' items people spend their money on.. Like $150 TrackIR, $300 Joystick; Rudders; Throttle, $200 speakers, etc.. etc..

And of all those expenses the game is the least expensive!

So I always get a good laugh at the people with the $2500+ plus list of hardware in their sig complaining about the $50 game as if their kids are now going to have to go hungry because their 'investment' in their game purchase didn't provide the returns they were expecting.. It just does not ring true!

Flight simming is an expensive 'hobby'! Which requires cutting edge hardware! Allways has been allways will be!

I agree 100%, but another perspective might be that sim enthusiasts invest that amount of money because they want to play the particular flight sim. If there was no interest in CoD/IL2/BoB:WoV/RoF/Black Shark et al, there wouldn't be purchases toward higher end systems.

It's not like someone went out and spent $2,500.00 on a PC and then went out to find a game to play on it. People have always been upgrading PCs for particular games and interests. Since Id software creating Wolfenstein people have upgraded to play at the highest resolutions and smoothness.

ACE-OF-ACES 02-14-2012 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert (Post 390476)
I agree 100%

S!

MoGas 02-14-2012 05:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES (Post 390473)
I for one agree 100%

Your post, like others wrt the cost of the software (game) relative to the hardware puts it into perspective

And your example only touches on the GPU..

Less not forget the PC itself.. An easy $1000.00+, nor should we forget about all the 'other' items people spend their money on.. Like $150 TrackIR, $300 Joystick; Rudders; Throttle, $200 speakers, etc.. etc..

And of all those expenses the game is the least expensive!

So I always get a good laugh at the people with the $2500+ plus list of hardware in their sig complaining about the $50 game as if their kids are now going to have to go hungry because their 'investment' in their game purchase didn't provide the returns they were expecting.. It just does not ring true!

Flight simming is an expensive 'hobby'! Which requires cutting edge hardware! Allways has been allways will be!

Agree.....

Force10 02-14-2012 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES (Post 390473)
I for one agree 100%

Your post, like others wrt the cost of the software (game) relative to the hardware puts it into perspective

And your example only touches on the GPU..

Less not forget the PC itself.. An easy $1000.00+, nor should we forget about all the 'other' items people spend their money on.. Like $150 TrackIR, $300 Joystick; Rudders; Throttle, $200 speakers, etc.. etc..

And of all those expenses the game is the least expensive!

So I always get a good laugh at the people with the $2500+ plus list of hardware in their sig complaining about the $50 game as if their kids are now going to have to go hungry because their 'investment' in their game purchase didn't provide the returns they were expecting.. It just does not ring true!

Flight simming is an expensive 'hobby'! Which requires cutting edge hardware! Allways has been allways will be!

So if you took that $50 and spent it at the movie theatre for you and your kids and the film broke 1/3rd of the way through the movie, you wouldn't complain? You wouldn't ask for your money back?

Chivas 02-14-2012 06:24 AM

Bad example

Ctrl E 02-14-2012 06:47 AM

Seriously - how about a patch that fixes the AI?

Nothing else - just the AI? surely they don't need programmers to fix that?

Sick of seeing Sunderlands doing barrel rolls.

CWMV 02-14-2012 06:57 AM

Well I guess they figured it wouldn't matter, as even if the AI worked it would only be good until the launcher crashed.

So why bother?! Ha!

41Sqn_Banks 02-14-2012 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ctrl E (Post 390539)
Seriously - how about a patch that fixes the AI?

Nothing else - just the AI? surely they don't need programmers to fix that?

Who should fix AI if not a programmer?

Verhängnis 02-14-2012 07:17 AM

Russian AI in BoM will fly drunk. ;)

xpzorg 02-14-2012 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Verhängnis (Post 390549)
Russian AI in BoM will fly drunk. ;)

Im russian, but its really funny:grin:


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