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well im optimistic that after some time CoD will be optimized and slowly increase our joy down the line...
however the early release probably was forced by ubisoft so they finally get some cash. if this is the right approach is very questionable and the collateral damage might be bigger than the advantage of early fundings... anyways the question is how they make it up to the community for the pain they cause? expectations where high also because they were pushed by certain feature statements... most of us will sit this out and watch CoD being polished and even contribute to the improvments like in a Beta-Test. so i do hope ubi and 1c will recognize our patience and reward it with different goodies. i guess this also happend in the past. but since this dillema now with CoD is quite big the goodies for the community need to be accordingly! ![]() |
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despite my many conflicts with various oppinions I do agree the release had a stumble on its first step, but at least it's headed in the right direction (a propper flight sim), I am struggling with this 'pain' analogy people are using.......pain? really?
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I will be the first to agree that I do not always like what Tree_UK posts...
But he did see the forest before the trees so to speak. ![]() He predicted a half finished game and that is exactly what has been delivered. Calling Tree a creep or any other name does not change the fact that the game should have been delayed and fixed. It is obvious that the game was not tested at all with any modern systems and that is why the release has been an absolute disater. ![]() I am an old IL2 stalwart and messing in the config files is second nature. But for a flightsim novice buying this off the shelves in Russia or anywhere else this game is crap. ![]() A youngster with an i7, 8 gig of ram and a GTX580 that installs this game is going to toss it especially when you consider you have titles like RoF, Black Shark and other flight sims that actually work out the box. It may eventually be the il2 killer it was claimed to be but currently it is dying. One day when Oleg writes his book, I am sure the launch of CoD will make a very amusing read. I know it will not be his last chapter as things will look up soon enough... Roll on patch 4.11 for CoD of course ![]() Last edited by Bobb4; 04-05-2011 at 01:26 PM. |
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That is like predicting that dogs will bark. It was pretty obvious that the game had to be pushed out the door. That is not the slightest bit unusual in the software business. Get over it.
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But to say it is normal to release a pc game that gives you 8-9 fps on a high end machine, seriously have you been smoking something ![]() |
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I am creator of Hitler and IL2: CoD rant video, and youtube offers quite nice demography statistic based on the viewers. What I see on statistics, probably quite a surprise for many - huge majority (more than 70%) of viewers are older than 35 years... 13-17 is absolute minimum... even there are more people 65+ than these youngsters... And btw... 97% of all are men... It is empiric findings - this community is getting old, it is in fact old. And I think this is the biggest problem of the flight sim game segment, which has to be addressed if you want to have nice and modern sims in future too. Right now, this game failed to attract young people (or newbies)... There is nothing which would take them away from FPS or RTS games. Next combat flight sim has to be written completely differently, if they would like to attract young men (or newbies). It is a must, to accept the real empiric data. It is a must to create a sim in balance of technical beauty with "gaming" beauty, which is attractive also to the young people. Btw... it was viewed by around 10 500 people. I don't think all of them are IL2 only virtual pilots. Many viewed it just because of nostalgia, because they used to fly in IL2 few years ago... it doesn't look like big community, big market segment. In fact it look like this community is shrinking... let's say, dying slowly... And having this in mind, it must be said by anyone who is really loving PC combat flight sims - to Oleg, Luthier, whoever will pick this fallen flag from mud - Not this way next time. Learn from the mistakes of others and do it differently.. Please... Last edited by Opitz; 04-05-2011 at 02:59 PM. |
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and some people are doing their best to make sure it does.....
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Not to sound like a dull old person, but it seems that the youngsters today are living their lives like computer games rather than living the life and gaming separately. In that vein, Angry Birds are par for the course for majority of users, while WoW etc. are there for the hardcore dorky part of the population.
With regards to the platform - less and less and less people are willing to splash out on huge, cumbersome, complicated and unreliable gaming PCs, more and more are satisfied with the console for gaming+tablet or netbook for internet browsing. So let's face it - we'll have a world where nobody is playing flight sims, except for those playing real-life flight sims (like everyone flying Airbuses, modern military planes or UAVs ![]() |
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