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No new maps or story line .
Is this all that is out so far?
Their two years development cycle for that Quality adds more pain because you have to wait until Volume I release fully then you have to buy Volume II for Career Mode, more planes, more maps and wait another two years to enjoy it.
I didn't bought Flying Circus because it takes too long to enjoy it fully. Six years to wait for Volume III - with Rise of Flight I drive much better much cheaper than with Flying Circus. And when Volume III comes out the older Volume will be on sale for half the price.
-> At the moment you can only enjoy Quick Mission, self-made Missions or Multiplayer.
Am still waiting to fly the P-51 and ME 262 in Bodenplatte . Looks like all I can do is wait.
To Kuban it was one year develoment time now it takes two years. One year too much for that Quality. I even expected Flying Circus – Volume I will release even much faster than Bodenplatte or Tank Crew. They almost copy&paste everything from Rise of Flight to Flying Circus but even this takes two years how funny compared to Bodenplatte and Tank Crew where they do everything from zero.
To Bodenplatte I pre-ordered everything but this two year waiting time ******* me really off. If this was IL-2 Cliffs of Dover or DCS World Quality ok fine but Great Battles. It was always said that Cliffs of Dover or DCS World Quality take years now Great Battles take years. Even more better three Developer Studios each one working on just one product and all together need two years, respect.
Now I will only buy on sale.
Put that money what you paid for Flying Circus – Volume I instead on a savings book what rent you will receive in two years? Good Question?
The same can be ask to the Devs how much rent they will receive from the pre-order money if they stretch the Development time from one to two years...............
Always stick to fully released products if one doesnt understand what EA truly means.