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I reskinned a sign once, looks pretty good.
Im thinking n3v gives me liked 10 grand and Ill think about letting them use my sign in a future route.
We have the content sorted for the next version of Trainz so we are not after builtin content. Keen to see what others are working on so we can help them prepare it for sale through DLC or get it up on the DLS. We see many assets that are good but with a few little tweaks and tricks the content could really pop.
For any creators who haven't seen we and a lot of the community are on Discord (Live Chat) now ...the list of creators is building in the chat group and it's good to see some creative juices flowing:
http://www.trainzportal.com/blog/view/content-creator-live-chat
We are here to help advance your content, be it paid or free.
We recognize that the skills required to create the next generation of content are higher than 15 years agao and that's why we're devoting more time to assisting content creators to understand the processes. Once you've learnt the process, it is really worth the effort once you see the higher quality results in-game.
Regarding all the legal talk, so that you know we're not ignoring you, we're awaiting our own legal advice as to what we can and cannot say to you all about copyright issues. Stay tuned...
I have real concerns about nv3 games coming along and turning freware into installed payware.
I think the issue is that when a freeware item is included in a payware route it becomes a payware item. I have never purchased any payware so I don't know how it works, but I guess that the payware version of an asset overwrites any freeware version already installed. That means that the user can never upload any routes that include those items to the DLS, even though the assets are freeware and are already on the DLS. The solution, of course, is to not package the freeware items with the payware routes, so that those who purchase the payware need to download the freeware components from the DLS instead of having them in the payware package.Could you give a specific example of what you mean?
The solution, of course, is to not package the freeware items with the payware routes, so that those who purchase the payware need to download the freeware components from the DLS instead of having them in the payware package.
That's how it works for routes on the DLS. But payware routes are the complete package, not just references. And therein lies the problem.I was under the impression that that was how it worked. A route (freeware or payware) "references" any DLS content but does not include it in the package, but I could be mistaken.
The search that is relevant is Payware+Installed+On Download Station. That will list the items with a potentially inconsistent status. I think you will need to check them on a different system because I suspect that installed payware will not download from the DLS (although if you could figure out how to do that it would be a way to resolve the problem).I just checked a payware (DLC) route that I have, Coal Country.
There is a task in our ever expanding "to-do" list to check these out and to make sure that the incorrect privileges are removed./QUOTE]
I presume you mean '... removed from the user's local copy of the asset'. The problem isn't that it's marked as payware on the DLS - the problem is that it's marked as payware on the user's system when it is not marked as payware on the DLS.