Zigrat, you are talking about a year down the road and comparing that to today. No one has said HTC would not improve the graphics. They have done so over the last 3 years.
HTC does a good job watching the market to get an idea of the men average CPU and codes appropriately for it. This is just good business sense.
I have not seen anyone from HTC say they would not improve the graphics and have seen them improve the graphics over the last 3 years.
I will tell you that IL2, which seems to be what everyone wants HTC to do graphically speaking, could not support 500 players in a single arena today. The physical costs for the Internet and servers would be astronomical and would require every client to have a full duplex T1 to do it,..today.
Tomorrow, who knows?
Zigrat, if you really beleive HTC is not going to do a thing about the graphics quality in the next year, then why stay? I do not mean for that to sound harsh, but people keep talking about improving the graphics without realizing the costs for doing so,....today. You cannot have IL2 graphics in a 500+ arena. It cannot be done without sacrificing something,...today.
Now, if you want to know what HTC is going to do tomorrow, ......don't hold your breath. It would not be in thier best interest to let the competition know what they plan.
HTC has talked about adding some first person shooter stuff, but I have not seen it, nor has anyone else. With that, I have to conclude we will not know what it will look like and it is rather pointless to try to 'guess' what it will look like. When it is doen, we will either like it, or not. Simple.
On CD pressing, it would costs them about the same for the pressings as a month of download service, but ther associated costs of adding another person to the staff to handle the logistics of the CD operation would put the costs over the top.
If it were cheaper to do than using the Internet, HTC would have done it a long time ago. Would it be cheaper if the file size was 200MB's+,...probably. But to get the game to that size, and support it in the manner everyone is used to, would double or triple the manpower costs, which would negate any savings and in fact may add the overall costs significantly.
One of the things HTC is well known for is the ability to get out timely releases and updates, which keeps the game/sim intersting and fun to play. If they went to annual or semi-annual releases, would they be as successful? Maybe,...maybe not.