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  1. The case is that many of us here paid for products that will soon become obsolete without ED's choice. Money for the majority of these products were paid well before this issue started, so the "non payments allegation" doesn't seem to apply for these. Therefore, if you're also a paying customer, instead of start playing with the words and try to create sympathy for one of the parties , please consider Razbam CEO's latest abandonment statement and then tell us who is wrong and who is right.
  2. 100% Correct my friend.. This is the basis of the frustration for many of us who had paid Razbam well before they jumped into the DCS. Although we were burned before with their products' abandoning practices ("stepped away from..." they call it in their website), we were forgiving enough and trusted that this time around they will be devoted to what they were selling . ED responsibility was that having the Hawk's experience, and since they are a corporate, they must have investigated Razbams past and their previous "stepp aways" and then they must have had suitably formulated their contracts,before having us, the customers risk our money.
  3. Not adding fuel to the fire but after spending hard earned cash for ALL abandoned RB modules in here and I have to admit: ...Been there, done that again, and again and again...even when there was nobody else to blame.. "About Us RAZBAM Simulations has been creating top-notch military and civil aircraft simulations since 2003. Until recently, RAZBAM development was focused exclusively on the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, including Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and Microsoft Flight Simulator X. However, the team has stepped away from developing for the aged Flight Simulator X, and into the split future of flight simulations: Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D (for civil aircraft) and Eagle Dynamics' Digital Combat Simulator (for military aircraft)." "Legacy Products | Razbam Simulations" ..More abandoned products from the past, but still being sold .....even Thirdwire Strike Fighters planes, and left unsupported because they "stepped away". Lets hope this will be rectified with the DCS modules and a solution will be found, but I've learned my lesson. Not a penny anymore for any RB module and for whatever the platform, existing or ficticious.
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