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Tavingon 04-12-2012 09:36 AM

Some DLC to pass the time
 
Wouldn't mind just a tiny dlc, even £0.99 with some tiny stuff just to add a burst of freshness to the game:cool:

addman 04-12-2012 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Tavingon (Post 408020)
Wouldn't mind just a tiny dlc, even £0.99 with some tiny stuff just to add a burst of freshness to the game:cool:

I've been waving money in front of the devs noses for almost a year for more content but they don't want it.

taildraggernut 04-12-2012 10:26 AM

An SDK would mean we don't have to wave any money.....heres to hoping.

Kodoss 04-12-2012 11:35 AM

The first SDK, which they will give us, will be only for maps as I understood this.
But I hope they will provide us later with a full SDK for vehicles, A/C and so on.

In the meantime, lets learn how to use blender.

Verhängnis 04-12-2012 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Kodoss (Post 408049)
The first SDK, which they will give us, will be only for maps as I understood this.
But I hope they will provide us later with a full SDK for vehicles, A/C and so on.

In the meantime, lets learn how to use blender.

What we really need from them is a mesh converter, knowledge on modding everything has been around for years and I think most proffesional coders could easily adapt to the code changes - atleast for aircraft. Personally I just don't want to see this Sim be turned into a piece of trash were downers go and create aircraft with super FM's. Although I am doubting and hoping that the tools to do this are ever going to be provided officially as it allows 3rd party teams to make money of the game engine and their 'product' which I am sure MG will not want.

Anyway, interesting days ahead for sure.


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