Would it be a bad idea?
I for one would be willing to pay handsomely for some new cars and most importantly various tracks. A content pack, you could say.
And that is, to be added on top of S2 and work immediately with our *current* physics. Which is quite good enough at the moment and have been for the past several years...
Am I alone in this willingness?
Content, or at least fictional content (i.e- not licensed/real cars or tracks), shouldn't be more than a matter of paid work for Eric or a 3rd party? Or am I too naive in thinking on those terms?
I know, I also think that the devs are pretty against this kind of thing, from what I could experience here on these last 6-7 years.
But, with kickstarter, the devs could just assign a sum of money and we then would shoot for it. Reaching it, we get the content we so very badly crave for our simulator.
Not reaching it, the money won't be charged from the backers and so, no harm done.
Thoughts?
I for one would be willing to pay handsomely for some new cars and most importantly various tracks. A content pack, you could say.
And that is, to be added on top of S2 and work immediately with our *current* physics. Which is quite good enough at the moment and have been for the past several years...
Am I alone in this willingness?
Content, or at least fictional content (i.e- not licensed/real cars or tracks), shouldn't be more than a matter of paid work for Eric or a 3rd party? Or am I too naive in thinking on those terms?
I know, I also think that the devs are pretty against this kind of thing, from what I could experience here on these last 6-7 years.
But, with kickstarter, the devs could just assign a sum of money and we then would shoot for it. Reaching it, we get the content we so very badly crave for our simulator.
Not reaching it, the money won't be charged from the backers and so, no harm done.
Thoughts?