I'm not a fan of the TC concept
I am a bigger fan of that concept than the no future of Trainz, no forums, no DLS concept.
TC was the way necessary to convince our investors that we can fund things like better steam representation. I have mentioned the situation we were faced with many times here. Unfortunately, it couldn't have gone on like it did in the past; and to continue we had to get used to the idea of more profitable methods.
Ship both CMP and CMP Lite with TRS so people can choose for themselves, and make TRS more forgiving with asset errors, like earlier versions.
I'm not entirely sure if it's that simple, but it is a sound idea that I have heard before and i will discuss it with James for you, Brian. I'd certainly be extremely cautious however about encouraging the use of erroneous content.
If Windows gave the same percentage of its users problems similar to the ones we experience, the whole world would be up in arms.
I thought it did and we were? :hehe:
If the program had been properly designed and coded to begin with
Unfortunately while the design had great intentions and offers a lot of flexibility, it certainly isn't flawless or intuitive to use. I am not sure, Peter whether you are qualified to comment on the coding side of it, but I know the very qualified people that worked on it and that they did the best they could with the design they had.
It appears that CMP is the "Boogieman" that will scare otherwise intelligent users from buying future versions of Trainz. Perhaps Auran should take note, and offer CMP separately from the next version of Trainz.
Sad but true apparently.
TAD is here to stay and the only effective way available to edit it is through CMP. It locks up sometimes on some machines (and I use it on a lot of machines). The whole office has heard me swearing at it many a time (mind you it's heard me swearing at a great many other applications too).
It took me a while to come over to the idea of it, but if you can sort out your setup issues, it offers a great deal of what many of our members really wanted out of open architecture. It's the most powerful content management tool Trainz has ever had, and with it's help I have solved many a content problem both for leisure and at work.
So I strongly recommend to CMP holdouts that they leave the comfort zone for a short transitional period and adequately experience the joy of CMP and see if you look back.
Cheers!
~R~
I am a bigger fan of that concept than the no future of Trainz, no forums, no DLS concept.
TC was the way necessary to convince our investors that we can fund things like better steam representation. I have mentioned the situation we were faced with many times here. Unfortunately, it couldn't have gone on like it did in the past; and to continue we had to get used to the idea of more profitable methods.
Ship both CMP and CMP Lite with TRS so people can choose for themselves, and make TRS more forgiving with asset errors, like earlier versions.
I'm not entirely sure if it's that simple, but it is a sound idea that I have heard before and i will discuss it with James for you, Brian. I'd certainly be extremely cautious however about encouraging the use of erroneous content.
If Windows gave the same percentage of its users problems similar to the ones we experience, the whole world would be up in arms.
I thought it did and we were? :hehe:
If the program had been properly designed and coded to begin with
Unfortunately while the design had great intentions and offers a lot of flexibility, it certainly isn't flawless or intuitive to use. I am not sure, Peter whether you are qualified to comment on the coding side of it, but I know the very qualified people that worked on it and that they did the best they could with the design they had.
It appears that CMP is the "Boogieman" that will scare otherwise intelligent users from buying future versions of Trainz. Perhaps Auran should take note, and offer CMP separately from the next version of Trainz.
Sad but true apparently.
TAD is here to stay and the only effective way available to edit it is through CMP. It locks up sometimes on some machines (and I use it on a lot of machines). The whole office has heard me swearing at it many a time (mind you it's heard me swearing at a great many other applications too).
It took me a while to come over to the idea of it, but if you can sort out your setup issues, it offers a great deal of what many of our members really wanted out of open architecture. It's the most powerful content management tool Trainz has ever had, and with it's help I have solved many a content problem both for leisure and at work.
So I strongly recommend to CMP holdouts that they leave the comfort zone for a short transitional period and adequately experience the joy of CMP and see if you look back.
Cheers!
~R~
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