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Old 12-12-2012, 04:40 PM
Davy TASB Davy TASB is offline
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Originally Posted by Red Dragon-DK View Post
LOL yes Im a bit demanding. The simple reson is that this sim are aming to replace CLOD sequel. I have been looking forward to that for a very long time. So I simply ask for the same high standard. And have not spottet that in anything I have seen so far in his engien. I belive CLOD cut had been turned out to be oustanding with the sequel. And the new customers that would buy the sequel would allso get CLOD to compleate the SIM.

The other thing is the business model. I despise the way to run a business. Insted make those adons people cut buy and all had the comlete SIM with all aircraft and maps at their disposal. I'm happy to entertain you. I will continue to do my best

Cheers and happy flying
Your high standards consist of being able to fly through trees and having no rain in dear old blighty eh, righty O old bean!
As for the business model, you need to change your way of thinking or just stick to old flight sims. Flight simming has a small customer base and these days its either buy or die.
ROF has kept the money rolling in (Eagle Dynamics too) and are continuing to develop the sim. 1C has not.

Toodle pip!

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