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Old 10-22-2011, 11:16 AM
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Some people like to collect all negative points and advertise them as the image of this sim.

That they further damage the image of CoD with that actions, reducing the moneyflow that finances the support and troubleshooting doesn't troble them.

They own the truth and if CoD dies without enough money they are proven correct.

That are no fans, that are people which pull things down to elevate themselves.

Real fans don't whine, real fans write bug reports with documented facts and try to help the devs and the community!

CoD was a premature baby, but look how it has developed already.

The next official patch will, imo, elevate CoD to a full fledged sim, where the devs can start to get the icing on the cake.

But that is just my opinion, which is shurely not shared by everybody.
Hi robtek

as you know we had some differences about the game in the german ubi forums and i have to admit there was a time i was pretty much fed up with CloD.
Well patience is not really what i have most in my life. sry for that.
But i still support the game and the idealism which made it possible, but there are some other things which make me still very much angry, not about the game its more about 1c itself and their behavior in the past since the release.

I realy do hope you are right about the next patch, i realy do.
Otherwise from us here at the forums nobody knows exactly how much damage the pretty bad release state from Clod did to further addons or further flight sim projects by 1c at all.
Damaged reputation can kill not even future 1c Flight sims it also can kill the developer itself but this is not the fault from the so called "whiners" there is only 1c to be accounted for. Hope not.
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Old 10-22-2011, 11:26 AM
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Every patch is told that the next will be better, I don't see it better with lower fps and stutters like hell.... If the next will not fix all that I am sure robtek you'll come here and say again "next patch".... my patience is gone now...
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Old 10-22-2011, 11:34 AM
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Look we all know that Oleg and Luthier told some great big lies in the past regarding how great and wonderful this game would be, but that is in the past, We have seen some progress in the last few months, the game looks better and runs better and also crashes a lot more for me and many of those I fly with, but at least all the lying has stopped now, just ask the Community manager.
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Old 10-22-2011, 11:54 AM
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I have to admit i fell in this trap:




i'm outta here
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