Razbam Announcement

yep its going nuclear
nuclear explosion GIF

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So do you think since there’s been some “Decisive Action” a Legal Decision has been made??? :face_with_monocle:

…and if that’s the case…isn’t that somewhat of a good thing?? Some form of Progress??

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Maybe instead of going modern, how about going old school? The F-4E Phantom II is an absolutely phenomenal module. Looks and flies beautiful and it can dish out a lot of pain, be it air to air vs contemporaries or air to ground. Heatblur absolutely knocked it out of the park.

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Der hat’s recht, wiss das :slight_smile:

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For christ sake. This hobby :roll_eyes:

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“Our reputation is built on trust”
Where’s my MiG-19S that I was promised? In fact, where is that second team that the MiG-19 was promised to have been made by?

I look forward to seeing Razbam light else where only to do this same thing all over again.

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Shaking my head… Nothing to say…

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Thanks for the recommendations guys!
But if I don’t buy my new PC soon I fear I will have to go with the option that has the smallest FPS impact. My PC is still the pre-2020.

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Realistically, the F-4 is some kind of black magic because it ran great straight out of the box despite looking stellar.

Honestly, the F-4 is really that good. If it were a woman, I’d have already married her.

AND the new DLAA settings are pretty good.

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How many of the razbam devs are left …I remember seeing a few leave …and on the razbam site there is no list of employees

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If they’re pulling because they lack the resources and manpower? That’s a fairly responsible thing to do. Kudos.

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Sad to see it has come down to this. I have purchased all of the Razbam modules, but if I’m really honest, the only one I learned to a reasonable degree of proficiency was the Harrier. Hopefully it will keep working, but if not, it was fun while it lasted. :face_with_diagonal_mouth:

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Buying a F-15 module knowing ED deliberately canned the Strike Eagle is something I find hard to stomach.

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The way I read the release from Razbam this fight goes all the way back to the Hawk debacle. After which ED unilaterally changed the third party terms requiring third party content creators to give up their source code so ED could support the module internally.

Razbam never complied and ED quit paying claiming that Razbam was in breach of contract by not releasing the source code to ED.

Wheels

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I’ve also read that, apparently, the F-15E was exempt from that.

Which would really REALLY make me question why ED would do that as it seems pretty unfair to other third parties.

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I feel like its a day of mourning. For whatever reason, these two are fighting. And when mom and dad fight, who’s right is immaterial. We will be the losers.

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You’re right, but there are some huge problems when Jester turns the radar on for those of us with “old” processors … like the 11600K :thinking:

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This probably explains why the modules weren’t pulled ages ago, if Nineline can be believed that RZ has to request that and ED can’t do it unilaterally… F-15E sales were probably still providing some cash for RZ until they petered out with the bad steam reviews

Not sure deliberately is the word i would have used. However i get what you are saying and I understand that view point.

For me though the 15C is something I wanted. If I had to chose between the C and E, its C all day.

But, for most people i would guess it would be the E. The C will be a intresting seller, If i had to guess ED will need to get the 29 right for the C to sell good.

I doubt we will ever fully know what happened between Raz and ED, its a shame because they had some good modules.

For now though i guess we can be happy with what we had and hope for the best going forward.

Now wheres that Thypoon at?

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Especially when one of the parents is airing their maybe/ maybe not truthful version of the dirty laundry from couples therapy and lawyers mediation to the kids in order to control all the narrative, not thinking at all about how bad it’s going to screw up said kids in the future with regard to their own relationships later in life.

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