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29 August 2008, 03:45 AM
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RISE OF FLIGHT media from Leipzig
Direct from Germany and the Leipzig Game Con 2008:
here
English translation (check out the videos too):
Translation result for http://www.sebuga.de/
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29 August 2008, 06:35 AM
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Ok ...this one answers a few questions 
So...no mission editor included. I only noticed 2 types of planes: Spad and Fokker DVII.
Most important: you don't need a huge computer to run it.
on a side-note:
Anyone noticed that "flying chair" thing??? Awesome! ( so is its price tag  )
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Last edited by Bluedevil; 29 August 2008 at 06:36 AM.
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29 August 2008, 02:19 PM
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What does the map look like,I want to see it 
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30 August 2008, 03:55 PM
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FlyX,how could you!You never mentioned us about trains being in this game! 
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30 August 2008, 04:10 PM
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Willi, the map is BIG, and the simulation DEEP.
It'll rock your world when released, I hope. 
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30 August 2008, 06:58 PM
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Good,I'll be flying loops around the Eifel tower! 
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31 August 2008, 12:42 PM
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WHOA!!I didn't notice the birds chirping in one of those new vids.Which is cool because I like those type of details in a game because it adds to the realism.I think this game will reach our expectations,even if we have to buy add-on's.BTW,how much will the add-on's cost?I hope it will be around $0.50 to $2.00 range because $5.00 is a ridiculous price for just one aircraft!Anyway,the water looks stunning,clouds perfect,crash damage very realistic(better crash damage than RB3D),trenches and no-mans-land is very perfect.I also like the little touches like castor fumes,operating trains(something that RB3D didn't have),convoy,cathedrals,sunsets,tanks,shell explosions,artillery guns,barbed wire,ect.FlyXwire,looks like you and the developers work paid off,good work!But one more thing FlyX,where can I see a screenshot of the map?
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31 August 2008, 02:00 PM
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I can see how five or six bucks a plane would irritate some folks, especially if you want to buy ten planes or something. It's relative for me, though. Honestly, in my misspent youth there have been occasions when I've gone out and spent five bucks per drink that the next day I didn't even remember consuming. I've dropped countless fins at McDonald's, and how much did I used to throw away back when I smoked cigarettes? If I added all that up--for things I don't even remember ingesting or inhaling (really, what smoker remembers a particular cigarette he smoked the week before? "That cigarette I had 13 days ago at nine-thirty was so much better than the one I had at eleven." Yeah, right...)--the cost would be staggering. For me, five bucks for something I can enjoy over and over is a bargain. Even if I do buy ten planes at that price.
For me being the key phrase; I'm not trying to sway anyone's opinion. I guess I'm just saying I'm standing buy with my credit card getting warmer and warmer. And, I hope one of those future five or six dollar planes is a Gotha! (Although flying one of those may drive me back to booze and cigarettes...)
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