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Logan9773

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  1. Uhm, I don't want to appear to be mean or anything, but you guys do realize that this system has already been cracked? Please stop screwing us customers by putting all this Draconian DRM protection on your games. The truth is, those who want to back you will, and those who don't, won't. Mostly the pirates are poor kids with a lot of time on their hands who never would have bought the game anyway. Others who download the crack bought the game, but want the DRM off (i.e. ME ). So you see, the pirates in reality never cost you a dime. Your just wasting your money on schemes that are so easily cracked. Anyone that can read assembler and work with the registry, can crack DRM with ease. Why not please your customers, and let them play the game, instead of spending all their time fighting the DRM? Their the only ones your causing problems to. The pirates and smart people play your sims DRM free. In other words, the guys at StarFarce are just taking your money and laughing :megalol:. I hope you will stop giving it to them, and put it back into your awesome sims. Those who like your sims will support you.
  2. Your going to have problems. Its a BETA.
  3. Meh, pretty much my thoughts too. I wouldn't mind putting in a little time to help find bugs, but dammed if I'm going to pay good money to do it. Why would I pay to find bugs? They should be paying me.
  4. Lol, look at all the chumps calling ME a troll. Get a life guys.
  5. Oh, I'm a flight simmer of old, ever since Falcon AT. But there's no way I can justify spending $200 up on a HOTAS setup. That would break me. Too many other important things like rent and food. Besides, hitting the space bar with your big toe to fire isn't as bad as it seems. :thumbup:
  6. Yeah, if you ever put out a demo, me and a lot of others will see if it can run on our computers on not, then consider buying it. Till then, I think I'll stick with Arma 2.
  7. Well, no demo, and I will pass. I get the feeling this sim is going to take more power than Arma2, which is the current king at sucking power (even greater than Crysis ). If that is the case, than you can forget most people buying this sim. The average computer will just not be able to run it. Unfortunately, this is why Crysis kind of bombed. No one had enough power to play it, even though it was a great game. Hence, why the average joe really wants to see a demo before he buy's it. Not fun spending a ton of money on something and then not being able to run it.
  8. Well, most time demo's I've come across don't have a key. You install it on your computer, and it lets you run the game for so much time. After the time is up, it won't let you run it anymore. Seems pretty simple to me. I mean, really guys. I don't see how your company survives selling to only the handful of really hard core flight simmers who can afford cougar hotas and such. I myself use an old interlink elite controller that was used to train radio control airplane pilots. Works good, the only downside being there is no fire button :P. It gets fun. And I don't mind playing at very low graphics, its just that most people, including me, aren't going to buy a high priced game without a playing a demo of it first. We want to make very sure we are getting our money's worth for that price.
  9. Barely. I currently have a 2.4 ghz AMD Turion dual core and a Radeon 5400. It can play Crysis at low and Arma 2 at very low. About as much as I can afford. I would say this computer is just slightly under the average computer out there these days. Sorry to say, without a demo, a lot of the people I talk to on the internet are not going to buy your game. We really want to see what were getting before we plunk down $60. No demo, and most people are just going to stick with Arma and Crysis. I don't see what the huge problem is. Surely, a DRM scheme as complicated as StarForce should be able to do a time limit demo with ease. And thats all were asking for.
  10. I know a lot of you that bought it "blindly" are rich by my standards, and probably many others, so the people like me will wait for a demo. I don't drop $60 blindly on anything. That's like a month's worth of food to me. When you decide you want to sell to the people like me, put out a demo, and we'll take a look at it. Since its just one big map, I suggest a timed demo. 10 days limit would be fine.
  11. Same here, man. I'm waiting for a free demo. A 10 day trial would be good enough. I'm sure StarFarce can do that. No way am I blindly spending $60 on this sim.
  12. Lol, that's Arma 2 dude. Now if Eagle and Bohemia would just get together...
  13. Flight sims in general are already dead. I'm happily surprised that a company like DCS can still exist. But in order to continue to exist, you guys need to merge this ultra realistic flight sim with an FPS. Very few people want to play flight sims anymore. But if you take a look at Arma 2, they have a lot of players. DCS should really think about trying to merge with a company like Bohemia Interactive (Arma 2). That is the future for realistic sims. And believe me, sending large groups of ground humping FPS players to the next life all at once with an A-10 is great fun! :music_whistling:
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