Now... As Rob has told us that this is "fuss over nothing", what would peoples' opinions be if this DH88 was a certain DC-2?
Hi Ian, the developement of the DH88 was abandoned 7 years ago by MS, as stated earlier. That's a long time ago in this electronic age. The developement of the DC2 wasn't. But, suppose it was, and I had lost interest to make a FSX version. I think when it would be released as freeware, I would not make a point. If people were charging money for it, I would. It ofcourse would be appreciated if permission was asked and granted.
Anyway, I had a hell of a job redoing the FS9 Gmax files (which I had) into a FSX Gmax file.
All animations have to be redone, all textures have to be remade to FSX SDK standards, and remapped. The mesh has to be updated, since the FSX SDK is much more accurate. Not to mention more advanced system modelling and gauge features.
If someone would like to "rip" the mesh from the FS9 model, and redo it to a native FSX version, I wish him all the luck. Don't think lightly about converting a FS9 plane to FSX standards.
Therefore I applaude Craig for his effort in redoing the DH-88, which must have been quit some work, and with which he didn't cause any harm to anybody or anyone.
I know he "might' have breached some copyrights. But he also credited the original authors, and released it as freeware to the community.
I agree, he should have asked MS's permission, to keep things clean, but I don't know if he did or didn't do that. I cannot judge that. I know he clearly states which was his doing, and which is others work.
I'm glad that Bill Lyons, the master of all times in FS modeling, gave his blessing to rework some of his planes to FSX standards. I'd love to see the Tri-pacer in FSX.
Again, my 2 €cents.
Oh, and Bushpilot, thanks for sharing the links.
R.