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Old 01-02-2012, 10:11 PM
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RoF is a good example of this, for the first year and a half, i thought it stank, but its matured into something rather good
Agreed 100%

I could not even stand to play it until they fixxed the dot disapearing stuff a few patches back.. Now I think RoF has one of the finest graphics engines going.. On that note, I posted once or twice about the issue in the RoF forums some six months after release.. Some told me the 'fix' was to use the zoom.. Which was more of a work around than fix.. What I did NOT do is post there each and every week asking when it woudl be fixxed, or bashing the sim for it not being fixxed. I simply put the sim on the self for a year and check in from time to time.. Bought a few planes even though I didn't play it much (ie saw a good thing wanted to support it) than when the fixed the dot disapearing thing I played and play it quite often.. nash and sop and I even made a few cool videos that nash posted on his youtube site.. It is a very good sim imho
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