
About the forums, that just makes them know what we want, and if that's propaganda, then I guess tell_fs@microsft.com is propaganda too
I'm sorry folks, I know I said that I'd spouted my last word on this but the points Nick, who I greatly respect, has raised do need some sort of reply.
Nick, there's a difference between a genuinely personal blog and a company sponsored one. It's become very apparent that a lot (most?) of the FS blogging is officially sponsored by (and therefore supported by) Microsoft. As such it has become, I'd say by design, you'd say by accident and we'll agree to disagree on that, an arm of Microsoft's global marketing effort.
I personally am not comfortable with that - especially given the nature of a very large proportion of the FS market who are younger, highly impressionable and more likely to be influenced by what I perceive to be a slightly insidious marketing tool.
'Rumours' in a 'blog' soon become fact - and there's no advertising standards authority to ensure that what is put out is true, unlike with proper advertising. Also a posting with a title like this one gives the impression that there's a handful of dedicated programmers toiling by oil lamplight in their programming sheds dedicated to bringing their next offering to their mates - the flightsimming community.
That could not be further from the truth. These guys, the 'Team' we keep hearing about, are working for a global conglomerate on a commercial product which they plan to be highly profitable and make lots of money for it and their shareholders.
The 'communication' you talk about has now gone way beyond what might have been reasonable with the launch of any new product (and I've done one or two in my time). As the launch date approaches, it's now become total hype.
You and many others may not share my concern. OK that's you opinion and I respect that. But for me it comes from the same place as from where kids download ringtones for their phones and then find they've taken up a contract to receive a new one every week for a year. It smells a little bit of being based on spin and deception and for me that's not quite right with this hobby that up to now has given me and many others such a lot of fun.
It's all become far too commercial and big business, for me anyway.
'Rumours' in a 'blog' soon become fact - and there's no advertising standards authority to ensure that what is put out is true, unlike with proper advertising. Also a posting with a title like this one gives the impression that there's a handful of dedicated programmers toiling by oil lamplight in their programming sheds dedicated to bringing their next offering to their mates - the flightsimming community.
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