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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 08-13-2009, 01:58 PM
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I think Anton is just very tired cleaning up all the rumours.
He wish he could tell us stuff but its not all allowed by the publishers aswell.
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Old 08-13-2009, 02:23 PM
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He wish he could tell us stuff but its not all allowed by the publishers aswell.
From today's live broadcast I can only conclude that the publisher allowed to release information on the game.
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Old 08-13-2009, 02:23 PM
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I think Anton is just very tired cleaning up all the rumours.
He wish he could tell us stuff but its not all allowed by the publishers aswell.
You can't tell german cockpits are in???? Bizar
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Old 08-13-2009, 02:29 PM
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No i was commenting on why Anton didnt say anything.

He said multiple times before not spreading the rumours.
So he might be tired fixing it all the time, and now he might be just thinking: they will find out themselfs.

All im saying is it feels like Anton and his crew are being attacked all the time, while i have never seen so much response from a team.

They are just trying to build a succesfull game, Who can be loved by many.
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Old 08-13-2009, 03:00 PM
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I really have to repeat this. I am very happy to be in a forum where I can explain my worries and ask my questions to the developers of a game. I also know (I have been reading these pages for years) that Anton always gives good and friendly advice even to the most stupid question. I thank him for his patience and endurance.

But I am worried. In my eyes it would have taken ONE sentence about 200 posts back to calm everything down.

"German planes will have "real" cockpits in MP"

Took 30 seconds, Problem solved. Everyone happy.

He read the posts, no answer. THAT is what worries me.

As the above poster said, I am a grown up person. I am married, served my time in the army, have a job and lots of interests.

BUT when it comes to WW2 flight sims I am a 13 year old boy. I have been looking forward to the BoP game for AGES. And I would realy be very dissappointed of the rumors prove to be right. Thats all I say.

Its only that one thing, that worries me.
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Old 08-13-2009, 03:02 PM
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(climbs down from the roof smiling and drying his tears, feeling slightly embarrassed, wife rolls her eyes)

All is good.
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Old 08-13-2009, 03:06 PM
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Edit to answer trk29 : to me an executive producer taking that much time to answer trolls on forums (I'm not saying everybody is a troll here) means the team doesn't know what it is doing. I've never heard about 1946 team asking advice from 13 year-olds (how old are you, guiltyspark ?)
It is a wise choice to ask the customer what he wants to see. The majority on this forum is >19 I would guess. I'm 34 and becoming 35 next week.

I have no idea about guiltyspark's age, but he is not the only visitor on this forum and generally it is very mature. As a comparison I recommend visiting the Battlefield 1943 forum. This is the place where you find trolls and all kind of people who were raised by monkeys...
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Old 08-13-2009, 03:12 PM
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It is a wise choice to ask the customer what he wants to see. The majority on this forum is >19 I would guess. I'm 34 and becoming 35 next week.

I have no idea about guiltyspark's age, but he is not the only visitor on this forum and generally it is very mature. As a comparison I recommend visiting the Battlefield 1943 forum. This is the place where you find trolls and all kind of people who were raised by monkeys...
Da werd ich aber nächste Woche gratulieren.

I am slightly emberassed now. It was never my intention to flame anyone. I will keep quiet for now and wait to see what Anton has to say.

Cheerio

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Old 08-13-2009, 04:04 PM
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I am slightly emberassed now. It was never my intention to flame anyone. I will keep quiet for now and wait to see what Anton has to say.
No reason for embarassement. This forum is here to voice your opinion - at least if it is like any other game forum .
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Old 08-13-2009, 03:20 PM
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It is a wise choice to ask the customer what he wants to see.
I strongly disagree. Especially when it's about a simulation game.

So when your plane hits the ground, should it explode like in an action movie, or should it dislocate, or maybe bounce and go back in the sky ?

Is it really something that has to be submitted to the approval of customers ? We enter an era where people like to see "making-of" of their games just like it came for movies when DVD came up. And as customer sees what happens behind the curtains, developpers ask them "what do you want to see next?"

The "Pop Idol" culture comes to game industry because there is more and more game producers, and all of them just can't be concept geniuses such as Nintendo or Square Enix. So what do they do ? They look for ideas among people.

I'm born at the good time. When I was a teenager, goldeneye, zelda were the best ever seen. Now the poor quality of games will help me become a real adult and leave video games behind.

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