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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 07-30-2011, 10:04 PM
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Default So if/when the SDK gets released, what realistically can users of it make?

I have never used an SDK, but heard of them many times.

I presume that it allows 3D modelling of sorts, but have no idea what an SDK can actually do?

I presume that releasing an SDK without a license means that it will only alllow small adjustments tp the Polygon models and not the FM or DM of aircraft?

But do I also assume that if the SDK was released, that all 'creations' would have to go through 1C before they could be installed into CloD?

Additionally, if the SDK was licensed it would mean that studios/individuals could create anything they so desired for use in CloD, but still have to get it signed off by MG?

Lastly, what of the SDK is released and someone makes a fantastic addition (not like Gary's Mod for Half Life, but lets say a similar brilliant Mod/Model/add-on/Campaign/Aircraft) could MG then say they want to buy it and if the craetor says no, they could refuse it being included in the game?

I just wonder what an SDK could open up for the community?

Cheers, MP
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