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Thanks and by chance I was reading that this morning. Good Stuff!!
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Awesome!
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Once in a decade. Yeah. You might be underestimating there. At the rate these things are released, we may be looking at the game we'll be playing for the next 20 years. Looking back over the last 20 years, and looking at what we have here and your plans for it going forward, I think we can all feel pretty good about that.

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Since buying this game I've been really impressed by the amount of support the developers are providing, and it's interesting to read about the scope of their ambitions for the game: "full-fledged land combat engine" and modelling of human factors in air and naval combat sounds pretty impressive!
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Been sittin' on the fence about CMNAO for a while due to cost and a daily check of the tech support section of the forum.

That was a great interview. Been following this game since inception and I had no idea it would do some of the things alluded to in the article.

I can feel my self wavering. Gettin' harder and harder to sit on the fence.
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Did I see Tomcat 21 mentioned!?!
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ORIGINAL: Werewolf1326

Been sittin' on the fence about CMNAO for a while due to cost and a daily check of the tech support section of the forum.

That was a great interview. Been following this game since inception and I had no idea it would do some of the things alluded to in the article.

I can feel my self wavering. Gettin' harder and harder to sit on the fence.

I was the same, but a month after buying the game I consider it money very well spent.
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Still have Tornado and Janes F15 on CD.....but nothing to run it on until I figure out DOS box etc..
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Great Interview![:D]
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