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Old 12-12-2012, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Dragon-DK View Post
Are you kidding me? DX9. Is this what they call the future? I would call it back to the future. IL2 1946 take 1½.

Jason wrote he want us at give him credits. http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...=36417&page=15
credit based on what? Makíng a WW2 sim out an old engien, when we had CLOD and the future ahead? Well credit is something you earn. And if you are doing a game on a old DX9 engien, still have troble fixing the things not working after 4 years, you have to do better than being "foolish enough to try" Sorry!

Give us what we had in CLOD in a NEW engien, put Clod standing in, create a new business model, so everyone have a complete SIM, with real adons with more planes, maps theaters in place for single acquisitions of aircraft, Then we can start credits.

Man a little demanding are we? Honestly, you are lucky they are picking up the title to continue. And as far as having to EARN credit. Jason turned RoF from a failure to a gem. He has EARNED his Credit. If you would read his statements he says the engine will get an overhaul, maybe not DX11, but he is "getting it ready for WWII aircraft". Man you crusaders are the most dramatic Ive seen you in years, its entertaining to say the least.
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