Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Ain't gonna lose this customer. My expectations have always been exceeded by the products I have purchased from this company.


You may not like it but it gets results. I will continue when time permits to engage with devs and purchasers as a go between, because it works.
I was a salesman for 34 years so I understand communication skills in business, but clearly you just expect everyone to act as your dreams expect them to. Watch and learn.
).There is no "position" people either believe me or they don't If I said we will release a patch and updates then that is exactly what I'll do. If customers are upset then I'm sorry for any delays. However ! I'm no liar and stand up to my words.
Well said dharris. The one thing that it seems everyone agrees on is that "communicating" the current status of the patch(s) should have been key. I find the fact that the "coders" inability to press on with the patches due to personal reason was certainly legitimate (everyone falls into a similar category from time to time). However, to think that it was so personal that it shut down communicating "something" to the customers is ridiculous. All Vertigo had to do was put out a statement saying. . . .Notice to all customers awaiting the patches for the F8 and F-9 aircraft: Currently our coder is away due to family concerns. As he has complete control over the remaining code to complete the patches we must put the releases on hold until he returns. We regret the inconvenience but we are sure our loyal customers will understand the need to be with family at critical times and we will give further updates as soon as we have new information". Thank you for your patience.
Seems pretty simple to me. . .nothing so personal that it compromises anyone's privacy but also gives a true response to normal concerns from customers waiting for a promised update.:salute:
Well said dharris. The one thing that it seems everyone agrees on is that "communicating" the current status of the patch(s) should have been key. I find the fact that the "coders" inability to press on with the patches due to personal reason was certainly legitimate (everyone falls into a similar category from time to time). However, to think that it was so personal that it shut down communicating "something" to the customers is ridiculous. All Vertigo had to do was put out a statement saying. . . .Notice to all customers awaiting the patches for the F8 and F-9 aircraft: Currently our coder is away due to family concerns. As he has complete control over the remaining code to complete the patches we must put the releases on hold until he returns. We regret the inconvenience but we are sure our loyal customers will understand the need to be with family at critical times and we will give further updates as soon as we have new information". Thank you for your patience.
Seems pretty simple to me. . .nothing so personal that it compromises anyone's privacy but also gives a true response to normal concerns from customers waiting for a promised update.:salute:
Don't worry, be happy. Some people are being way too uptight IMHO.
1.) It's a hobby/game/sim, not life or death.
2.) The alternative is to have NO Bearcat or Panther.
....for those who are as unhappy with VS and Deano's approach to getting these patches out is to simply not buy any more VS products.
Kent
go ride a four wheeler,
go play some hockey,
life's good,
do anything besides sit at the keyboard all day. 
