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Originally Posted by Freycinet
I think a lot of you are being way to harsh on 777 Studios/RoF. They actually got a viable economic model going for flight sim development, which is huge, and the basis for EVERYTHING.
Also, to say that BoS will just be WWII on a RoF map does the team a big injustice. I am sure they have a lot of goodies up their sleeve with BoS. They have carried out amazing improvements to RoF over the years. The important thing to remember is that the improvements will NECESSARILY have to be rolled out INCREMENTALLY, for economic and time schedule reasons. As CoD showed no company can finance a 7 year development period in this small niche sector.
BoS will most probably be a rather bare-bones sim, with not so much content but with the architecture for future additions in place. The barren wastes of the Russian steppes - in winter no less - will be a perfect first place for a map that will be ONe and not four years in the making (As the RoF Channel map compared to the CoD Channel map).
The worst thing, the absolutely worst thing, the flight sim community can do is to heap criticism on BoS from the day of release. I witnessed the terrible spectacle of that with CoD and I really don't want to see it again. ...But it seems a lot of people don't learn and that it is starting again. - Please cherish the fact that some people are putting their life-blood into hi-fi sim development (instead of WoT, WoP, or whatever all the arcade games are called...).
I really really hope we are in for years of great development with the new franchise and I would be immensely sad it if it is stopped in the beginnig like we have seen before. People really have to redimension their expectations to the economic reality of flight sim development...
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Well said Freycinet. I don't think we'll see that again though, 777 might release a "bare-bones" sim but I bet at least they'll have the basics in place, like a.i radio commands, a working gui, more intuitive online modes and an actual functioning campaign etc. What I've learned with CloD is that functionality is much more important than ambition. Ambition can't grow and prosper unless the basic foundation is in place, CloD's foundation was unfortunately laid way too late. Who says that the RoF engine will be the first and last resort of the future of the IL-2 franchise? The success of BoS will determine if there is a future for the IL-2 franchise and to be honest, realistically, there might not be one. So yeah, let's ALL be a little more humble in our expectations.