When you point a finger, four look back at ya!
Not really, only three look back - the other points whichever way feels more comfortable
Just having a random browse around the forums as it's been a few years since I was here. Thought I'd throw my oar in here and make a comment - I was with Trainz from pretty much day 1, and started creating content for it from day 7 (or thereabouts).
The compatibility issue arose because at the start, there really weren't many guidelines to follow - Trainz being in its infancy and all, we didn't really know what Trainz needed in terms of functionality until we actually got into creating - once we were knee deep in creating we suddenly thought "Ah... I really wish Trainz would do this... that... or the other".
As memory serves, there were teething problems with newer versions of Trainz as new features were implemented, with bugs, etc. so while the technicalities were dealt with and proper creation guidelines were drawn up, some creators just up and left the community or moved on to other things... life, I guess, happened for many. So alot of content never got finished - some of my own included.
One thing you have to realise, as with any form of creative work, is that what you're viewing is only the creator's interpretation (and quite possibly the level of skill they had with the tools to hand lol) - such an interpretation may or may not conform exactly to what the real thing looks like. It may also be, that what you're viewing may have only been the start of what could have been an explosion of creativity that was nipped in the bud by someone who clearly didn't think about the effort that went into the item they're complaining about.
I myself remember my very first item I created for Trainz... a signal of all things... got it upside down at first (lights wrong way around) and it was just a black box on a black cylinder lol... hardly what I'd call state-of-the-art. However, as crap as it was, Auran put it up on the download station, and many people politely said it was a great first effort, etc and downloaded it... even showed me screenshots of my work on their routes (before promptly deleting the hideous thing and throwing it into digital oblivion lol). But it was those very things, the supportive members of this community inclusive of the team at Auran, that spurred me on to create more... and more and more!
So, if you're not happy with the content someone put time and effort into... I challenge you to make a better one. If you lack the ability, foresight or creativity to do so, then I would highly recommend you start being more supportive of those that do... or find another software application that meets your more demanding requirements.
All the best.
Steve
