RevRick
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Joined: 9/16/2000 From: Thomasville, GA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: JWE quote:
ORIGINAL: Beezle quote:
ORIGINAL: JWE The research was done on the basis of utilization; and is spot on, imho. Utilization, not production? Does that mean the allied production in-game is not the amount of allied A/C produced, but the numbers put into front line units? Doesn't that limit allied industry not to what the allies were actually building, but to what they consumed? What I am saying is the developers thought a bit more deeply on the issue, than just running to the internet for pretty little production numbers. That is the end of this particular discussion. This thread is not the place for this. Any more on this "issue" should be taken to the main boards. I hate to say this, but I think I have enough seniority, if not knowledge, to comment that your displayed attitude on the board is causing concern to me. I know it must be one of frustration with the amount of work you all have put in on this project to have something so closely questioned. But, I fear that what we are seeing currently is bordering on patronizing and condescending, if not, unfortunately I must add, arrogant. That is not like you from years past. Some of us have valid, we feel, concerns about things like 35, now 45, production numbers F4F models, because it does not feel right, if nothing else. To treat us as if we are a bunch of whining three year olds does not solve the problem. When initial indications from game results indicate that much of the time spent in the initial stages will be simply watching the opponent do as he will with no viable way of ever beginning to contest the field for a considerable (more than a year) time, why the hell play the game? Not having anything other than "try it you'll like it" for a palliative for expressed concerns is not conducive to helping the situation. Summarily shutting off questions and discussion by fiat is childish. You are better than that. I know.
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