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Offline bravoa8

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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #15 on: July 19, 2010, 09:21:54 PM »
AHHHHHH!


Offline MachFly

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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #16 on: July 19, 2010, 09:26:46 PM »
Drama queen alert! Drama queen alert!  Raise the BS level to defcon 1!

Warning! Danger Will Robinson! Danger!


Skuzzy, out drama queen alert warning system needs an upgrade since it was was one hour, twenty-four minutes, and nineteen seconds late.   :D   :neener:
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #17 on: July 20, 2010, 06:38:23 PM »
Drama queen alert! Drama queen alert!  Raise the BS level to defcon 1!

Warning! Danger Will Robinson! Danger!

sig worthy for sure  :rofl
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2010, 07:00:26 PM »

Skuzzy, out drama queen alert warning system needs an upgrade since it was was one hour, twenty-four minutes, and nineteen seconds late.   :D   :neener:

Don't blame me.  There is so much BS on this board, it can take a while for anything significant to rise to the top of it all.
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #19 on: July 20, 2010, 07:21:57 PM »
Don't blame me.  There is so much BS on this board, it can take a while for anything significant to rise to the top of it all.


Sorry Sir, we're working as fast as we can to remove the BS.  Every since the Automatic BS Cleanse-o-matic broke in 2003 we've had to do this by hand and it's been hard!  We shall double our efforts and get an estimate on a new Cleanse-o-matic that can handle 100 loads a day, but our money was all spent when HiTech bought the new Krust-o-meter.
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2010, 09:06:30 PM »
Don't blame me.  There is so much BS on this board, it can take a while for anything significant to rise to the top of it all.

I'd say you owe me another monitor for the beer damage that just came out my nose but I'm pretty sure I owe you at least twice that.
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #21 on: July 21, 2010, 09:16:50 PM »
Don't blame me.  There is so much BS on this board, it can take a while for anything significant to rise to the top of it all.

Sorry Skuzzy, I was trying to make a joke.
"Now, if I had to make the choice of one fighter aircraft above all the others...it would be, without any doubt, the world's greatest propeller driven flying machine - the magnificent and immortal Spitfire."
Lt. Col. William R. Dunn
flew Spitfires, Hurricanes, P-51s, P-47s, and F-4s

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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #22 on: July 21, 2010, 11:35:02 PM »
WOW someone got it wrong BIG TIME!
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #23 on: July 22, 2010, 06:29:29 AM »
Sorry Skuzzy, I was trying to make a joke.

Gee, so was I. :)
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #24 on: July 22, 2010, 12:18:48 PM »
Just heard the game is shutting down. Is that true? If it is I REALLY hate hearing that.

I heard it from a buddy that saw it on the forums in WW2OL.

UPDATE - He meant Fighter Ace.


 TRUE ! it gone this Augest , I am on Fighter Ace monthly news letter list .

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:33 pm    Post subject: An Important announcement for the Fighter Ace community
    

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Dear friends and fellow flyers,

It is with a mix of joy and sadness that I write to you today.

For many of you, Fighter Ace has been a 13-year journey of friendship and learning. For me, Fighter Ace has been a 20-year saga of hard work, fascinating friendships, world travel and an unmatched education in things both technical and philosophical. Like all good things, though, Fighter Ace must come to a close.

The world in which we live has changed a great deal since the early days of Fighter Ace. We have been around longer than many popular game properties like Grand Theft Auto or Bejewelled. We've been around as long as the DVD. And here's the kicker: the game has been around longer than Google, MySpace, the iPod, or Facebook. My work on it even predates Jerry Yang's work on Yahoo. Heck, I've been working on this game longer than Tiger Woods has been on the PGA tour!

One of the unfortunate – at least from our perspective as Fighter Ace players - ways in which the world has changed is that the computer, its users, and its typical ancillary equipment has changed over the years. Where 15 years ago a joystick standing next to the computer was de rigueur, today most households do not even own one. Where 15 years ago, the PC was the primary device for delivering game entertainment to adults, today it is the console or handheld device that is king. The computer has become a gateway to Social Media, and the console is enjoyed from the couch, in a very different mode of interaction. One might argue about the efficacy of such progress, but ultimately that is the hand we are dealt, and there are many benefits to be had from this evolution. The only truly unfortunate change, from my perspective, is the change in people’s attitude to aviation, and more broadly to technology and science.

Where all of us grew up thinking of flight as a wonder, and aviators as heroes, today aircraft are seen mostly as an excuse to stuff ever more unfortunate souls into ever smaller seats, and pilots are little more than glorified bus drivers in most people’s eyes. Where engineering and sciences were seen as areas of excitement, growth and opportunity, today scientists and engineers are viewed with distrust and disdain by the many who appear to be retreating away from enlightenment and back towards tribalism, shamanism, superstition and false intuitions.

These changes in technology, consumption and attitude have lead to the ossification of the player base. Amazingly, our average subscription length is now roughly 67 months. That is 5 and a half years, which would probably be even longer were it not for the transition from Microsoft to VR1. What this tells us is that very few new players are joining our ranks, which is born out by other evidence as well. In short, we have a bunch of folks who have played together for a long time, and as people drift away they are not replaced by newcomers.

This does mean, however, that we have a very special and close knit community. We’ve been through a lot together; while flying our way through the friendly skies of FA, we've seen three wars and two economic melt-downs. We've seen children born and children enter adulthood, we've even seen some adults becoming children; and we've seen many good friends pass away.

Like them, Fighter Ace will fade into memory on August first of this year. We will stop selling 3 and 6 month subscriptions on Monday, April 19. We will stop selling 1-month subscriptions 2 months later, on June 19. We will refund the balance of any 6-month subscribers as of July 19. July 19th we will begin a 12-day alumni period as our thank-you to all current and former Fighter Ace players and will shut down the servers on August 1. The bottom line is that the game is losing money and shedding players. It requires a major investment in infrastructure and development to make current, and there is no possible way that such an investment could be made back.

Although I am announcing the shut down of Fighter Ace today, I would rather spend this evening in celebration of all that we have accomplished together than in mourning for the loss of our game; the bond will remain even if Fighter Ace goes away, and I’ve worked hard to try to make sure that the community has a way to continue, even as we turn off the lights on the game.









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The greatest legacy of Fighter Ace, beyond the impact it has had on its players, is tremendous innovation. You may not be aware of this, but Air Attack (the non-Microsoft version of Fighter Ace) was the first for-pay online game in South Korea, now the world's largest Massively Multiplayer Online market at approximately $2B per year. It was also the first such product offered by Microsoft and Sony, both of which have since built huge MMO businesses. You may also be unaware of the fact that the technology that makes Fighter Ace possible is also used extensively by the armed forces through the solutions offered by Circadence Corporation and is saving lives on the real battlefield by making it possible for deployed forces to maintain their communication links with their commanders and intelligence providers.

It has been a pleasure and an honor to get to know many of you over the years. Thank you for letting Fighter Ace into your lives and helping me achieve my dream of building a massively multiplayer flight game. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect that we would still be here today, almost twenty years later. From the point of view of a 16-year-old kid, living in a pre-Internet world today seemed more difficult to imagine than it was to accomplish. Remember the good times, forget the bad times, be good to those around you and I hope that those around you are kind to you.

Kind Regards and Best Wishes,
Mark Vange a.k.a. Mavarick@HQ
President of Ketsujin Studios, creator of Fighter Ace
(from 36,000 ft above Houston, Texas)

 
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Re: My bad wrong game
« Reply #25 on: July 22, 2010, 12:30:36 PM »
Just heard the game is shutting down. Is that true? If it is I REALLY hate hearing that.

I heard it from a buddy that saw it on the forums in WW2OL.




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