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  1. So if there was a war they'd carry it real fast.
  2. M$ Flight released

    When you complete the two tutorial missions it automatically unlocks the stearman. Also when you go into options, you have to uncheck things to set options to realism.
  3. M$ Flight released

    I flew with JonathanRL for an hour or so and it was quite fun.
  4. He never said it couldn't handle full-size maps, he only said they couldn't afford to make full-size maps with this increased visual detail.
  5. From what I can see, Flight is basically the FSX engine tweaked and optimized for multicores.
  6. No you don't have a point. If it's DanW's artstyle that is the direction then any other art will match that style, regardless of whom the artist is. That's how it always gets done. So clearly that is not why TW won't hire anybody.
  7. The problem with conventional proprietary engines and middleware like the ones used in Ace Combat or HAWX is that they are pretty much optimized for arcade shooters and lack a whole set of features needed to build a "proper" flightsim engine. Flight manages because it has about 20 years of MSFS tech to build on. Whereas AAA console titles usually use smoke and mirrors to appear large-scale and as such cannot be easily modified to fit a whole different type of game.
  8. Flight Sim Rant...

    Devs and simmers themselves also tend to forget that the best-selling sims always were the lite surveysims like Fighter Bomber, Jetfighter or Jane's ATF/USAF. Whereas the audience for study sims shrinks exponentially as you increase the complexity. My theory is that the audience that bought a lot of the "lite" sims bought the first super-hardcore sims like Janes F-15, Fleet Defender etc, causing these to be comparatively big sellers, only to get frustrated with the huge complexity and learning curve involved, and shelved the games after a few tries. So when the next wave of super-hardcore sims hit the market, they bombed. Conversely, the crowd that bought the lite survey sims aren't interested in arcade shooters like HAWX, so we're left with this idea that "flight sims do not sell" when the answer is probably that the devs are making the wrong kind of sims.
  9. No I don't. Even in the smallest of indie projects, you will have some kind of art direction which any artists, in-house or remote, will have to conform to. Learning to adapt to fit styles is something every artist who thinks about going professional needs to do. And TBH there's not like there is any real texture consistency in the game outside of the aircraft themselves since except for the aircraft, most of the content still dates back to SFP1 days. My personal opinion is that TK rather cutting entire modelled units than hiring temporary help is due to him being incredibly averse to doing anything that would require him coming out of his 10-years-and-counting comfort zone.
  10. ...the likely result would be that a publisher like EA contracts the studios that have a demonstrable track record. As you said for yourself, it's been over 10 years since the old studios were all shut down by publishers. All that talent is now either out of the game industry or split up into other studios. So any big publisher wanting to get in on the cold war crowd would have to contract an outside developer because they simply lack the in-house talent and tech necessary to do it themselves.
  11. That's why studios have art tests for junior artists...
  12. How many except people on this board even knew about the ME to begin with? The trend among other indie developers is continuous communication with their target audience throughout the entire development cycle. Not keep everything hush-hush, refuse interviews and free exposition.
  13. But doing so would mean he'd have to make his sales figures public, and for some reason he always seems real secretive about that.
  14. Can't afford = doesn't want to.
  15. Not for the Oil..wearing a bit thin

    I don't believe Iran would be a cakewalk with their fragmented leadership and command structure.
  16. To Anyone who'll Listen

    How did she accidentally annihilate your desktop?
  17. That makes little sense - Isn't the whole point of training to prepare you for dealing with emergencies like that? Anyone who has a drivers license will have trained to recognize the onset of loss of traction, but also on how to recover the spin when it happens, even if you are not "expected to get there".
  18. Flight Sim Rant...

    CoD is hyperpopular because it taps into both the male gun fetishism culture thing, post-9/11 patriotism AND american soldier-worshiping and packages it all in a sleek, streamlined, accessible Michael Bay-like package. In fact, CoD is exactly what you would get if you made a Michael Bay movie interactive.
  19. Flight Sim Rant...

    Except most of the old games really aren't very playable by today's standards. Load up pretty much any 90's flightsim and most if not all are bogged down by s**t UI's that severely detract from the gaming experience. Personally I think eyecandy is important to a flight game since it directly helps suspension of disbelief. Why do people pay $200 for ORBX addons for FSX if eyecandy doesn't matter? I mean, I remember back when I first played Strike Commander and was like "OMFG THIS LOOKS REAL" but if I boot it up today, while it remains playable it looks so cartoony and old that it severely detracts from the gaming experience. Rose-tinted glasses FTW. Also the last thing the big publishers want is a game with a solid, healthy modding community. They want a franchise that they can monetize the f*** out of on a yearly basis, and noone can argue the CoD model hasn't been a massive success, and they've locked down their content so that they don't have to compete against mods.
  20. Flight Sim Rant...

    Marketing alone can be over $10 million. And to put costs in perspective: The original Counter Strike characters could easily be modelled and textured in a couple days by a skilled artist. A Call of Duty character can easily take a month of work since you have to do hipoly sculpts, advanced facial rigging, various texture maps etc. Then as far as programming goes everything is more advanced and therefore more expensive now. AI, sound systems, rendering engines, you name it.
  21. Flight Sim Rant...

    The point is that people who whine about the lack of flightsims are still living in the 90's with the old business model of developer-publisher. Any reasonable flightsim today will have to be independently funded or crowdsourced. Console gamers didn't kill sims. Greedy publishers did by flooding the market.
  22. Corporate b*stards

    Maybe instead of getting all outraged that Apple raise the prices on some dead has-been's record you could get outraged at the fact they use what amounts to slave labour to manufacture those precious Iphones and Ipads.
  23. I Like CombatAce Because....

    Analgas?
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