05.04.2011, 03:58
Nice
If you buy a brand new car and once you run out of the shop you see you can't engage the third speed and aboves, the car doesnt run above 70 km/h and the brakes only work when you press the pedal to the floor... will you say: "Ok, lets go back to the workshop and let them do the proper fixing in the next six months?"
And if you read about this before you buy that car, will you go and buy it?
When Forgotten Battles came out it was flyable, with lower settings it ran smooth on low end computers. On that time high end computers, was also flyable in perfect mode, smooth and fluid. Now we read that very high end computers (i7+tons of RAM Mb+still hot from oven graphics cards) don't run the game as fluid as it's supposed to be.
C'mon, lot of people invested money to get a new computer just for this game, paid some money (much or not) for a product it's supposed to be relatively finished, what for? To sit in a cockpit and learn how to start a merlin's engine, to see the gulls flying by and... switch the engine off and exit the game.
I, at least, would think it twice.
However, we trust in 1C and Oleg and so we hope everything will be fixed and perhaps in one year the graphics cards and cores are cheaper and we can upgrade our computers enough to make it playable as IL2 was when it came out.
If you buy a brand new car and once you run out of the shop you see you can't engage the third speed and aboves, the car doesnt run above 70 km/h and the brakes only work when you press the pedal to the floor... will you say: "Ok, lets go back to the workshop and let them do the proper fixing in the next six months?"
And if you read about this before you buy that car, will you go and buy it?
When Forgotten Battles came out it was flyable, with lower settings it ran smooth on low end computers. On that time high end computers, was also flyable in perfect mode, smooth and fluid. Now we read that very high end computers (i7+tons of RAM Mb+still hot from oven graphics cards) don't run the game as fluid as it's supposed to be.
C'mon, lot of people invested money to get a new computer just for this game, paid some money (much or not) for a product it's supposed to be relatively finished, what for? To sit in a cockpit and learn how to start a merlin's engine, to see the gulls flying by and... switch the engine off and exit the game.
I, at least, would think it twice.
However, we trust in 1C and Oleg and so we hope everything will be fixed and perhaps in one year the graphics cards and cores are cheaper and we can upgrade our computers enough to make it playable as IL2 was when it came out.