Your windshield banner looks much better than mine...I'm working on a color pack for a few of the cars.
I can see no problem in uploading skins in the appropriate area.
No one is telling you 'you must buy this' if you want to race with us!
it is entirely your own choice! IF we race these cars in future club races they will be interlinked with races using stock content also!
Lol @ people who are paying 10€ for unlicensed (illegal) mods.
I wouldnt say that in rF2 150 drivers signed up for a leauge, which uses two payware mods. Here at RD the VSC2 uses the payware mod for one class and there are more than 25 cars signed up with 2 to 3 drivers per car. I thought this as well, but on rF2 nearly everyone owns the mod, so it is no problem. I only tried the Corvette for a few minutes, but it is to beta for me at the moment in terms of physics and graphics.Idk how its possible to interlink a car which i dont have installed on my computer. But if you find a way to do so: GREAT
All i know is that with more and more dlc´s and paid modcontent will come, the more the community will split and the more the game will just dont get accepted by the community. Just compare gtr2 with race07....gtr2 all stuff free and everyone can have it without resticitons -> massive online support from players and full servers. Race 07 with DLC Content: No massive online support and empty servers.
I always thought that moding is from the community for the hole community and not just for them which are willing to pay. For Flightsims without MP it works (like i add a fency aftermarket exhaust to my car) but for a racinggame with onlinecompetition it doesnt. Exept iracing which is based on that discrepancy between all that stuff.
All i know is that with more and more dlc´s and paid modcontent will come, the more the community will split
I wouldnt say that in rF2 150 drivers signed up for a leauge, which uses two payware mods. Here at RD the VSC2 uses the payware mod for one class and there are more than 25 cars signed up with 2 to 3 drivers per car. I thought this as well, but on rF2 nearly everyone owns the mod, so it is no problem. I only tried the Corvette for a few minutes, but it is to beta for me at the moment in terms of physics and graphics.
I wouldnt say that in rF2 150 drivers signed up for a leauge, which uses two payware mods. Here at RD the VSC2 uses the payware mod for one class and there are more than 25 cars signed up with 2 to 3 drivers per car. I thought this as well, but on rF2 nearly everyone owns the mod, so it is no problem. I only tried the Corvette for a few minutes, but it is to beta for me at the moment in terms of physics and graphics.
If I have to actually spend another $50-$100 on this hobby of mine that I get hundreds of hours of entertainment out of, that's fine with me.But you could have twice as much people signing up when it would be no payware and what will be when in 2 years you need 4-5 paywaremods?
You mean I might have to actually spend another $50-$100 on this hobby of mine that I get hundreds of hours of entertainment out of...Such a travesty.
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The season before without payware they had a lot less driverssBut you could have twice as much people signing up when it would be no payware and what will be when in 2 years you need 4-5 paywaremods?
For those who play in closed (private) communities, these paid mods will not harm the game, since is up to these private communities to establish the criteria about which mods the members must own for a full membership.
For public MP, this situation is opening a pandora box and mostly likely it will dictate the end of AC as a public multiplayer game.
Also for the the sake of argumentation, whether in a racing sim, in a milsim or whatever may be, a modder in first place is a person who perform the activity as a hobby, in second place the reward is the satisfaction of accomplishment with a piece of art about something that he loves. This is what defines a modder.
I must admit, I am surprised at the anger to this mod! I look at it as a piece of DLC, from a third party publisher.
I can only imagine people are worrying about the community getting split, with paid content and stock content. would they be so worried if this was content from Kunos? At this stage, pre release....probably!
When this was released for RF2 it was an established product, and the community welcomed it with open arms! AC is bordering on it but not quite!