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CrazyICE
8th May 2006, 16:33
I was wondering, if there are people in the LFS scene, who are willing
to pay money for Add-On tools like mates@track or GhostCar or what
ever?
Would you pay a price between 10,-- or 5,-- Euros?
(3.5 GBP to 7 GBP)
(6.4 USD to 12.8 USD)
Only for the Nordschleife. But then we're talking about 20-30€.
Though, if I'd use those addons I'd think about donating money via paypal.
Vain
traxxion
8th May 2006, 16:36
I was wondering, if there are people in the LFS scene, who are willing
to pay money for Add-On tools like mates@track or GhostCar or what
ever?
Would you pay a price between 10,-- or 5,-- Euros?
(3.5 GBP to 7 GBP)
(6.4 USD to 12.8 USD)
With all the respect for your amazing work, I don't think many people would want to pay for it. At least I don't think I would, unless it would be something that is needed to keep playing LFS.
SkyNet
8th May 2006, 17:22
I would pay a resonable amount of money for quality addons i use. And the price around 5 to 10 euros seems very resonable with unlimited "license" so i don't have to pay every time for each release.
I would be prepared to pay for utilities that I really needed but I'm afraid not the kind of small add ons you've mentioned.
Ball Bearing Turbo
8th May 2006, 17:46
I would only pay for things that would be officially endorsed / supported / sold by the Devs I think.
I would only pay for things that would be officially endorsed / supported / sold by the Devs I think.
:nod:
unit02
8th May 2006, 17:57
knowing that this game is developed by only 3 guys, who have to make a living by the income from this game, i definetley would pay!
i allready thaught of buying a second license after the patch (u) to "donate" for de further development of this fantastic game!
there really should be a "donate" section on the main-site. perhaps the donaters could be mentioned somewhere in the game to make it attractive for the community.
Gabkicks
8th May 2006, 18:07
maybe after s3 :) mods tend to make finding a decent game harder.... so maybe after S3... there could be some type of autorization of mods and cars by the community... a sort of quality control.
sinbad
8th May 2006, 18:11
knowing that this game is developed by only 3 guys, who have to make a living by the income from this game, i definetley would pay!
i allready thaught of buying a second license after the patch (u) to "donate" for de further development of this fantastic game!
there really should be a "donate" section on the main-site. perhaps the donaters could be mentioned somewhere in the game to make it attractive for the community.
If I understood correctly, the question is referring to 3rd party (non-official) add-ons. I would not pay for those. Much as I appreciate the efforts some go to, I can play LFS just fine without every single one of them.
Bob Smith
8th May 2006, 19:20
Much as I'd like to earn cash from GRC I believe in free software, and with the ease of distributing files around the net (particularly small ones), trying to charge is futile.
So NO. :)
I could think of donating a few €s via Paypal, but I wouldn't buy an addon :tilt:
Becky Rose
8th May 2006, 20:00
100+ pages of source code.
2 people spending 3+ months spent staring at a 3d modelling tool.
Weeks dedicated to texture artistry.
Days spent on sound engineering.
A third person working tirelessly for 1-2 weeks in a music studio.
Weeks of beta testing & revisions.
Final release, two weeks spent dedicatedly promoting it around the net in every spare moment.
This is the effort that goes into a middle of the road freeware computer game.
Whilst the tools you have produced are truly brilliant I think if you want to enter into the shareware or low end commercial market you need to be looking at producing a full on expansion product, something that feels like one package rather than a collection of mods, that allows total customisation of LFS.
Ball Bearing Turbo
8th May 2006, 20:05
Indeed I think there should be an option to donate as such on the LFS site. I guess you can do that by buying extra licenses though, in fact I've thought of doing that and the giving the voucher to people that seem to need it and want it but can't get it (Like Wheel4Hummer - if I had the seriously extra cash right now I would've just bought the guy a license - he's been on here for a long time, really seems to enjoy LFS, and contributes in a sensible fashion...) This way, the devs get the dough and the joy of LFS spreads far and wide. Yay.
Support it's official, however I don't think Scavier will ever make addons that cost extra money.
While other people wouldn't possibly make addon of such grand scale and release it before LFS is basically complete, it's not a matter before S3.
The only thing I would pay/die for is the sound being worked on, and some hi-res cockpits. But I imagine those will be touched sometime between now and S3 Final or whatever.
I would only pay for official content produced by the devs, and even then only if I found it useful or neccessary.
Vendetta
9th May 2006, 00:54
well, would you think people would rather pay for addons or get them free? :D
afastest
9th May 2006, 00:55
I would pay to cover certain real car/track license fees.
CrazyICE
9th May 2006, 08:24
donating is possible, but no one use it (ok, some, but the number is less than 10)...
and such a thing would include free upgrades!
or, if significat changes were made, a little upgrade-fee....
whendrix
9th May 2006, 11:29
Would surely pay for Nordschleife, for the rest, depends on the content and quality of the add-on.
Wim
danowat
9th May 2006, 11:35
Commercial addons are common place in other simming fields, flight sim for one, but like there, I think that only people would pay for addon content if it offered something "above and beyond" the current default content.
The thing is with flight simming is that there is a huge amount of time and effort involved in making the addons, its not just a model and some flight dynamics, there are systems to model and everything else inbetween.
As I said, it will all depend on what was offered, and for how much, also would these be 3rd party additions?, obviously permission would have to be sought before anything was offered.
I would pay for a decent (as good as GT4, if not better) Nordschleife.
Dan,
mkinnov8
9th May 2006, 12:22
I would possibly be prepared to pay AFTER official support for S3 has died out, but dont really see the point as most will create addons for thier own use and decide the SHARE them free with a dedicated community of basically testers...
Chris_Kerry
9th May 2006, 12:34
I would possibly be prepared to pay AFTER official support for S3 has died out.
:iagree:
hrtburnout
9th May 2006, 15:21
I wouldn't be able to pay for it anyway, so... :(
If I could, I'd pay for an official add-on
rediske
9th May 2006, 21:50
I would have paid... let's say 5EUR for the ghost car addon! :up:
the happier I am it's free!!! :D
spankmeyer
9th May 2006, 22:11
5 bucks for a sound engine add-on, anyone? :smileypul
Fetzo
10th May 2006, 08:34
honestly, i would pay 50 bucks for a decent sound addon :)
CrazyICE
10th May 2006, 11:08
I would have paid... let's say 5EUR for the ghost car addon! :up:
the happier I am it's free!!! :D
only 5 € for the GhostCar Add-On?
hmmm...i think it's worth more!
but I've come to a conclusion...
thx for joining the vote and discussion :D
rediske
10th May 2006, 16:30
only 5 € for the GhostCar Add-On?
hmmm...i think it's worth more!
but I've come to a conclusion...
thx for joining the vote and discussion :D
ok, let's call it 10!! :D
BlakjeKaas
10th May 2006, 16:37
I would not pay for add-ons, I mean you already bought the game (if you are licensed), I mean it's just something extra to make the game better, so make the game more worth the money
RedStarArmy
10th May 2006, 17:36
I do not think paying for add-ons is a good idea. I feel certain ones will give people that pay an advantage in racing online and would not be fair to the people that paid for the game but do not buy the addon for one reason or another. Other add-ons are not significant enough to be sold individually...just my opinion
GrandlHuber
26th May 2006, 23:17
I would pay for a track editor.
I would pay to cover certain real car/track license fees
Thats my opinion 2, but i would prefere a track editor. It´s cheaper than a track-licence.
dEiCidE
27th May 2006, 02:03
My kingdom for a good sound engine.
i definetley pay for that!
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