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Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections

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    @Rhinozherous said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:

    @kityatyi said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:

    @Rhinozherous said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:

    @batkizoltan In my opinion, your attitude needs an urgent fix by the developer...

    There is nothing wrong with his attitude. He expressed his opinion politely - and raised valid points. The glass effect is substandard; he's not the only one who noticed it. What exactly is your problem with his attitude? Please elaborate.

    "This is a critical issue that should not be delayed — it requires immediate attention from the developer, and a proper solution needs to be implemented. In its current state, this cannot remain as it is."

    This is not a critical issue (the aircraft and its features work as intended) and he is not the one setting the tasks for the dev.
    Adding words of respect does not magically change a childish demand into a polite question.

    What if the intention was not to please the audience, but rather to get a point across clearly and concisely?

    Maybe "this" is not a critical issue for you, but please do not speak on my behalf, and also it certainly is a critical issue for him, and may well be for others. Besides, the purpose of the forum is to communicate - among other things - concerns.

    Worrying about "setting tasks for the developer" makes no sense. It is safe to assume the developer can respond if he deems it necessary, but have no sleepless nights; it is highly unlikely any of us have the "supernatural power" to influence Nick's priorities. It is the developer alone who sets their own tasks, regardless of a forum post...

    And finally, he never insulted anyone, but you did, calling it a "childish" demand just because you don't care about what he does care about. A mirror to look into would come in handy, before you judge others, dude.

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    @kityatyi
    I think that this is actually insulting:
    "I’ll say it again, now for the umpteenth time, for those with weaker comprehension: do not interfere!"

    Talking about mirrors:
    For ME it is a critical issue when people open up like this in the forums and I also wanted this point to get across clearly and concisely. This may not concern YOU, but it was concerning me, and also other people here in the forum.

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      How about not trying to move the goalpost as you go along? That quote is only a follow-up. The actual insult started here: "Your attitude needs an urgent fix by the developer". Until you came playing the self-elected moral police, it was a legitimate, clear-cut personal opinion to which he had every right, no offence, no insults, straight to the point.

      Also, let's not forget, we are not talking about donationware; he purchased something, not received as a gift. What one expects may differ from what others do for their money; who are you to judge?

      And finally - before we lose sight of this fact -, he is not a native speaker of English. Nevertheless, those offended by that first post (I find it honest, passionate, to the point and respectful) should seriously address their inner weakness and insecurity before joining forums.

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        Guys, I’ve decided to lock this thread as I think it’s reached an impasse of arguing personal preferences now and I think all the useful feedback has been posted at this point.

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