The devs already allow a substantial amount of modding, LFS has more mods than any other sim. LFS mods typically grant functionality rather than change the content though, whilst rFactor and force feedback steering wheels will forever stare at each other like tigers about to pounce, LFS goes beyond that and connects to G15 keyboards and iVision goggles and what have you all via third party applications.
The current range of insim applications dont even touch the surface of what is possible.
With that being said, it stands to reason that at some point a 3rd party will be able to produce a content mod with LFS. LFS has always been developed along those lines, we just have to wait for the developers to get as far as making it possible and figuring out how to ring fence out the low quality dross.
It's a matter of time, as far as i'm concerned, before we see a content mod.
Even if at the end of the day the devs dont allow modding: Once LFS has had a stable release for some time the users will still find a way.
The current range of insim applications dont even touch the surface of what is possible.
With that being said, it stands to reason that at some point a 3rd party will be able to produce a content mod with LFS. LFS has always been developed along those lines, we just have to wait for the developers to get as far as making it possible and figuring out how to ring fence out the low quality dross.
It's a matter of time, as far as i'm concerned, before we see a content mod.
Even if at the end of the day the devs dont allow modding: Once LFS has had a stable release for some time the users will still find a way.