View Full Version : Thank You..
richard
03-05-2006, 07:11 AM
Gentlemen: I can be a bit of a pain in the anus at times, always complaining about minor things such as trees,buildings,no smoke,etc. But let me thank you for one helluva sim.This sim is way above and beyond what i thought it would be, OUTSTANDING JOB...And thank you :D ...Now where is my night mod? :roll:
Lone*star49
03-05-2006, 08:22 AM
Gentlemen: I can be a bit of a pain in the anus at times, always complaining about minor things such as trees,buildings,no smoke,etc. But let me thank you for one helluva sim.This sim is way above and beyond what i thought it would be, OUTSTANDING JOB...And thank you :D ... :arrow: Now where is my night mod? :roll:
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Indeed R, esim set the standard/bar with this one..
:arrow: talk to PS Scud, he can get you your night mod.. just after his sunset pictures..
LS
Ssnake
03-07-2006, 09:44 PM
:)
Blackmuzzle
03-07-2006, 11:22 PM
Absolutely. You know, for a brief period of time I was sceptical. There are so many things that can go wrong in such a simulation.
But the thing is: SB Pro PE feels incredibly solid. Everytime I play it, it feels like a piece of software that has been refined, tweaked, tuned, and then refined even further, over and over again. There are things I don't like (the animated billowing smoke on burning vehicles for example), but the sheer feeling of controlling that turret or driving that tank is absolutely convincing.
So: Thanks for doing the best tank sim ever, which has more than succeeded in tiding me over the disappointment that was "T72: Balkans on Fire" ;)
Ssnake
03-07-2006, 11:49 PM
But the thing is: SB Pro PE feels incredibly solid. Everytime I play it, it feels like a piece of software that has been refined, tweaked, tuned, and then refined even further, over and over again.
Because it is.
Still about 40% of the code are of SB1 times, and throughout the entire development process we were forced to release stable versions to our army customers for their training. You can't release shaky betaware here.
You have just learned to appreciate the benefits of evolutionary development. :)
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