If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
What's up with FIRST?
Nice way to care about your potential customers.
(Tim.s TPTCC physics, GN1970 physics, etc..) What's next? -- -- François Ménard <ymenard> -- This announcement is brought to you by the Shimago-Dominguez Corporation - helping America into the New World... |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
"ymenard" > wrote in message > Nice way to care about your potential customers. > > > > (Tim.s TPTCC physics, GN1970 physics, etc..) What's next? > > FIR$T is targetting any mods that modifiy, or in their words, hack, the exe. so if a mod developer hasn't recieved a Cease and Desist email by now, you can bet your last dollar they will soon. Steve |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
So, the cure is, for the dedicated modder, to go underground, make a "physics
patch", and distribute it alongside the distribution of cars, sounds, tracks etc etc. No problem, in other words. Just a bit more work for us end-users... ---Asgeir--- Steve Whitty wrote: > "ymenard" > wrote in message > >>Nice way to care about your potential customers. >> >> >> >>(Tim.s TPTCC physics, GN1970 physics, etc..) What's next? >> >> > > FIR$T is targetting any mods that modifiy, or in their words, hack, the > exe. so if a mod developer hasn't recieved a Cease and Desist email by now, > you can bet your last dollar they will soon. > > Steve > > |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
"Asgeir Nesoen" wrote:
> So, the cure is, for the dedicated modder, to go underground, make a "physics > patch", and distribute it alongside the distribution of cars, sounds, tracks etc > etc. Indeed. Which seems a shade naive of FIRST and there understanding of how stuff gets distributed on the Net. Kaemmer's beef in his open letter is around copying his work. His analogy on cars refers to taking a BMW M3 to a car copier and driving two out. Well he'd better wake up to the world of warez and discover that new releases most often are cracked and distributed on the net before the retail distribution has even got started. The modders have in general had a semi official status and been completely open in their approach. I am not aware of any copying of NR2003 to the extent that you didn't need the original product. Indeed the price of NR2003 has come back out of the bargain bin following the launch of GTP. Pushing the mods underground to join warez would negate the need to do the right thing and illegal mods would be accompanied with illegal copies of NR2003. Even if not deliberately the mods would share the same distribution network as the illegal copies. Compared with the illegal copying this would be a drop in the ocean, but tackling warez can't be achieved through some lawyers letters to people who are doing nothing to conceal their identity. Quite why hacking is perceived as worse than duplicating defeats me. Their anti piracy efforts would prevent anyone playing modified exes online anyway. Therefore, I can only conclude the concern is with the NR2003 code being independently developed to something better than F1RST can produce impacting on sales in the future, which rather smacks of a lack of confidence doesn't it? Cheers Tony |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
"Tony Rickard" > wrote in message k... > > Therefore, I can only conclude the concern is with the NR2003 code being > independently developed to something better than F1RST can produce impacting > on sales in the future, which rather smacks of a lack of confidence doesn't > it? > > Cheers > Tony It gives the impression that what they are coming out with is not going to have an all new look (graphics) and feel. That would be a disappointment to me, especially when it's going up against rFactor. A rehash of the old engine is not going to do it anymore. -- David G Fisher |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
"David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... > > "Tony Rickard" > wrote in message > k... > > > > Therefore, I can only conclude the concern is with the NR2003 code being > > independently developed to something better than F1RST can produce > impacting > > on sales in the future, which rather smacks of a lack of confidence > doesn't > > it? > > > > Cheers > > Tony > > It gives the impression that what they are coming out with is not going to > have an all new look (graphics) and feel. That would be a disappointment to > me, especially when it's going up against rFactor. A rehash of the old > engine is not going to do it anymore. > > > -- > David G Fisher That's been the assumption for quite awhile now (nothing new, etc.) > |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
>"David G Fisher" > wrote
> It gives the impression that what they are coming out with is not going to > have an all new look (graphics) and feel. That would be a disappointment > to > me, especially when it's going up against rFactor. A rehash of the old > engine is not going to do it anymore. They didn't buy the rights to the old code only for nostalgia you know... The Papy game engine is still a pretty tough piece of coding, on many aspects. -- -- François Ménard <ymenard> -- This announcement is brought to you by the Shimago-Dominguez Corporation - helping America into the New World... |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
David G Fisher wrote: > It gives the impression that what they are coming out with is not going to > have an all new look (graphics) and feel. That would be a disappointment to > me, especially when it's going up against rFactor. A rehash of the old > engine is not going to do it anymore. But a rehash of an old engine is what (the superb) rFactor is I reckon there's plenty life in the old dog yet. I maintain that the issue is one of licensing. Let's say exe modding was allowed to go on. In future I might have 2 choices: Option 1: Free N2003 mod that simulates (fudges?) Ferraris or Porsches by a bunch of talented and well meaning people who pay nothing to the marques. Option 2: "pay-for" product that accurately recreates the feel of driving car A (looks a bit like a Porsche) and car B (looks kind of like a Ferrari). Quality of the subtleties and nuances has little to do with it - people want to pretend to drive real cars. Does Kaemer make anything off sales of N2003 now? |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
"ymenard" > wrote in message ... > >"David G Fisher" > wrote >> It gives the impression that what they are coming out with is not going >> to >> have an all new look (graphics) and feel. That would be a disappointment >> to >> me, especially when it's going up against rFactor. A rehash of the old >> engine is not going to do it anymore. > > > They didn't buy the rights to the old code only for nostalgia you know... > The Papy game engine is still a pretty tough piece of coding, on many > aspects. > Yep. All it needs is weather added and a dedicated road racing overhaul (setups and general physics) and everyone immediately forgets anything NR2003 related. Then I'd like a version of F1 that is based on what F1 could be in 2005 if cost and safety were of no concern ie as fast as 2005 human technology could make them go ))) Dream on! |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
> wrote in message oups.com... > > David G Fisher wrote: > >> It gives the impression that what they are coming out with is not > going to >> have an all new look (graphics) and feel. That would be a > disappointment to >> me, especially when it's going up against rFactor. A rehash of the > old >> engine is not going to do it anymore. > > But a rehash of an old engine is what (the superb) rFactor is > > I reckon there's plenty life in the old dog yet. > > I maintain that the issue is one of licensing. > > Let's say exe modding was allowed to go on. In future I might have 2 > choices: > > Option 1: Free N2003 mod that simulates (fudges?) Ferraris or Porsches > by a bunch of talented and well meaning people who pay nothing to the > marques. > > Option 2: "pay-for" product that accurately recreates the feel of > driving car A (looks a bit like a Porsche) and car B (looks kind of > like a Ferrari). > > Quality of the subtleties and nuances has little to do with it - people > want to pretend to drive real cars. > > Does Kaemer make anything off sales of N2003 now? > I think the whole thing is a load of crap. After being out on the cyber track for 10 mins or so, no one gives a stuff about the shape of the car, badges and paintjobs - physics engine and game polish are everything. For me this is simple - Dave Ks concern over this means we can have little confidence that FIRST will be blowing up anyones skirt anytime soon. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|