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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 07-15-2012, 06:01 PM
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Pointless indeed.
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Old 07-15-2012, 06:54 PM
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*YAWN*

Pointless indeed.
Not all pointless, it reveals the shape kind of the whine wagon.

BTW ... with all respect of-course, there nothing smart in the DLC strategy AoA
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Old 07-15-2012, 07:07 PM
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BTW ... with all respect of-course, there nothing smart in the DLC strategy AoA
Well that is your opinion and your welcome to it! Just know that I and many others don't agree with your opinion! S!
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Well that is your opinion and your welcome to it! Just know that I and many others don't agree with your opinion! S!
You stated once that they don't put a gun in your head to buy, let me answer to this with equal analogy :

They don't put a gun in your head but they put the gun in your hand and let you shot to your self.
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You stated once that they don't put a gun in your head to buy,
I think you meant to say that I said 'put a gun to your head'? Right

Assuming that is the case lets move on to your next statement..

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let me answer to this with equal analogy :

They don't put a gun in your head but they put the gun in your hand and let you shot to your self.
Equal analogy?

To be honest I don't think I even understand what it is your trying to say in your analogy..

What is it about 777s DLC methods/model do you think would cause the customer to want to shoot himself?

Are you saying that giving the customer a 'choice' to buy or not buy DLC will make them want to shoot themselves?

If 'so' that is the first I heard of it!

If 'true' someone better tell all the people living in a free market system to beware!
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I think you meant to say that I said 'put a gun to your head'? Right
My apology for my writing, English is not my native language so sometimes I make mistakes.

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Are you saying that giving the customer a 'choice' to buy or not buy DLC will make them want to shoot themselves?
The consumer want shot themselves ?

No, I´m saying that buying DLC the consumers are shooting themselves, concretely in a foot.

The DLC business model implies a change in the seller/consumer relation ship that is finally reflected in the product, in positive ways and negative ways too.

We as consumers should consider the whole picture, the bad and the good, only by that can make a smart decision.

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If 'true' someone better tell all the people living in a free market system to beware!
Beware, in a free market there bad deals too
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No, I´m saying that buying DLC the consumers are shooting themselves, concretely in a foot.
Ah ok, well as long as your realise that is your opinion and not fact than we can agree to disagree.

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The DLC business model implies a change in the seller/consumer relation ship that is finally reflected in the product, in positive ways and negative ways too.
Not sure if this was presented by you as some sort of proof in support of your first statment? If so I don't see it as proof as much as life in general!

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We as consumers should consider the whole picture, the bad and the good, only by that can make a smart decision.
That is the beauty of it! In that 777 provides you a choice! Some will review it and consider it a smart decision and some will not. But at least we have a choice! Which is more than what some games provide.

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Beware, in a free market there bad deals too
Oh yes, no system is perfect, just many find the free market to be the best system
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