Buggiest update ever

Really ? it is leading because there are no competitors, that is all. Easy to lead when you are the only one.
At least, you didn t say sim space game.

More seriously, i could forgive the bugs if they weren’t making same mistakes over and ovee at each update. And also lying about stuffs.

I took the BGS as example previously but it is a blattant example of series of failures.

Its the leading space sim as its the benchmark we use to judge all the rest, and they just don't measure up.

The BGS is great fun.
 
I can´t play longer than 20 minutes since launch of this crappy 3.3, and all international forums are full of "what the heck have they done".

I think its pretty clear what happened - they rushed it out, ignored most of the feedback in the bug report forums, or had some bad luck during priotirization of the bugs or just ran out of ressources because they have to start 3 other franchises in the next months.

Whatever happened - it wasnt good for the game. And I just talk about the technical stuff, not the (weird) design decisions.
 
Boats can't fly.
Everyone knows only trains can fly.
And we have not lost our minds.
Now it's time for cookies, eat em if ya got em.
 
Boat:
a small vessel for travelling over water, propelled by oars, sails, or an engine.
"a fishing boat"
synonyms: vessel, craft, watercraft, ship;

So yes it’s a boat but one that can also fly.

Nope, its an aircraft with specialist undercarriage. Would you call an arctic adapted plane a sleigh ?.
 
My boat could fly, sorta:

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USS Birmingham playing USS Dallas in Hunt For Red October.

Was sonar your rate, Duck?

Impressive! Forgive my cloak and dagger, but I keep a very big "air gap" between my fictional 'Old Duck' self and the human behind the keyboard. I will say that I served on a Los Angeles class in the same squadron as the real USS Dallas (small world). IMO, there are few jobs on earth that "feel" like being on a spaceship, except the obvious "being on a spaceship", than serving on a nuclear submarine :D
 
Impressive! Forgive my cloak and dagger, but I keep a very big "air gap" between my fictional 'Old Duck' self and the human behind the keyboard. I will say that I served on a Los Angeles class in the same squadron as the real USS Dallas (small world). IMO, there are few jobs on earth that "feel" like being on a spaceship, except the obvious "being on a spaceship", than serving on a nuclear submarine :D

Oh man. If I could go back in time and change my life there is a good chance I’d end up on a British nuclear deterrent (Vanguard) submarine.
 
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