I don’t like that, but I’m still refraining from buying the game altogether because of it’s ridiculous always-online requirement. The predecessor wasn’t like that, and there’s no reason for the singleplayer segments of a racing simulator who enjoyed extreme longevity through modding, to be stuck on remote servers that can and WILL be shut down at some point in the future.
Since the sim racing “community” is extremely biased towards their favorite game, i see no reaction and lots of understanding from fans.
I saw one comment on Steam: “I hope so because it really made no sense at all selling the game at its current price. I feel I didn’t really pay enough given the typical cost of games”.
Eagle Dynamics would like to have such fans in DCS.
Ain’t no way that’s a real person, who tf could possibly type that out and click post without a moment of introspection
Plenty of G*mers out there who would gladly just give their wallet over to their favorite developer/publisher. Even here on Lemmy. I even got downvoted for telling someone that no one was forcing them to buy the next new console when it comes out, and they replied that yes they will if their partner finds out about a particular new game. I was flabbergasted.
It doesn’t surprise me at all. In fact I’ve seen other similar comments on other steam games that people like riding the dick of.
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Eagle Dynamics would like to have such fans in DCS.
lol, poor lads. The effort they put in each DLC is astronomical.
Fan is short for fanatic.
Fanatec you say?
Kunos has built a lot of good will in the community with the modability of AC and long term support for both AC and ACC. The AC Evo early access has been real clunky but they earned their fans and their understanding.
Will EVO be modable? Will it need always online to play singleplayer?
Link?
Sorry, fixed it :D