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nap0leonic

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  1. no mans sky was an early access grade POS that was released as a fully released fully priced game, then over the years they were adding functionalities and fixing bugs for that game. so the point is it's all just a formality wags said that ED couldn't release an early access version of hornet through the steam as a DLC for steam DCSW we know that steam cannot have DLC in early access state displayed on the steam store. I said why bother? just release the early access hornet as a normal DLC, with explanation detailing the actual state and the plan for future updates problem solved there's virtually no risk with that move, you won't get review bomb because not many would even get to know such DLC exist on the steam anyway given how little care toward hardcore sim genre games today. I don't understand why it's so hard to get this logic.
  2. and you need to learn logic about software state. short easy example : no mans sky.
  3. considering the nichest of niche status of the product, why should you even bother with that meaningless formality? just release it on the same day as the standalone version, early access state be damned...
  4. just read jane's f-18 and vrs superbug manuals and you are like 80% covered :D
  5. super serious question here why can't we get ace combat level of graphics in DCS? is it a matter of tech, or resources? if it a matter of tech, what exactly the reason? is the biggest problem about the map/level size?
  6. Lmao this guy is so out of touch with gaming market, already there are people on neogaf forum who said that ace combat is an overly complicated game series that they just couldn't get into.... To the 99.999% gaming market dcs is a terrible software that have zero entertainment value.
  7. why? speaking of which I hope the F-18 will be available on steam at the same time it come on stand alone no matter what state it's in.
  8. any new news or update for the hornet module? I'm surprised that all this time there is no f-18 thread to discuss... speaking of which, where was the pics on the last page come from?
  9. I'm confused here, so if I want to try dcs world 2.0 open alpha I have to buy the nevada map now? even if the site description stated that it's free???
  10. more and more results proven that broadwell with l4 cache are the king of performance clock/clock goddamnit intel, you should release broadwell-e with l4 cache, those things will be monsters for enthusiasts that play this kind of game and other cpu heavy games like elite, star citizen, even cities skylines... unfortunately it remain a dream :mad: also poor AMD, their GPUs are slaughtered in this game, this cement the fact that if you are playing many non mainstream AAA games, stay away from AMD because their GPUs are likely to be poorly unoptimized, that and the inherent disease they have under DX11 and lower : CPU overhead problem.
  11. basically they need basic information about aerial combat to be included into the game manual, I'm talking about description about the basic principle of flights, then simplified explanation about how to fly, then explanation about flight avionics and then take off, navigation and landing, then move to ACM and stuffs etc and so on... you know back then I became a pc gamer because of an arcade dogfight game named evasive action, but since I was below 10 years old, not a native english speaker and from a 3rd world country, safe to say I had no idea how to fly properly, I simply max the throttle and shot :D then I moved ot Jane's games from usnf atf and others, those games have manuals like I described above, with surprisingly quite easy to be understood for a kid, I became addicted to those combat flight sim games... long story short, somehow I skipped past the falcon 4 and the more hardcore sims era for some reasons, it wasn't until lomac that I returned to the genre and it took me by surprise, because it was much harder than the sims I played before... but it couldn't helped that lomac/ed games have terrible manuals... so I was overwhelmed and confused and gave up the game because at that time internet is still in infancy in where I live... it wasn't until 2010s that I came back to the hardcore sims again, and this time I decided to try something I didn't played before, that was Jane's f-18... surprise again, jane's games have great manuals, so somehow it was easier to me to understand the game, soon I was able to try vrs f-18 and falcon bms... I have to say jane's manuals were great helper. tldr comprehensible manuals and tutorials are a must have for this kind of game to attract people in, sure not many people are enthusiastic with the learning curve but manuals and tutorials can help a lot. also I want to add that if possible, manual should also explain the technical reason behind procedures, to help people understand why they have to do that, and also become immersed in the procedure and better remember why must they do that procedure... just patronizing people with do A -> B -> C isn't really a good manual, sure it can work but it's also easier to forget because of the lack of understanding.
  12. Oh yes there is much benefit for me, steam version in my region is already like 40% off compared to ed store or us steam store, and that is without official steam sale all thanks to regional pricing So, will dcs titles included in steam summer sales?
  13. Anyone know if dcs will also have sale on steam summer sale?
  14. And this, sorry for triple posts, from tapatalk here no multiquote
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