I think it would be a great idea to have a feature integrated within MSFS, where every single payware or freeware addon for MSFS can be downloaded, and installed without the user having to follow instructions. Just point and click. It would add greater exposure to mods anyway. I don't think it's a bad thing if it's true.
I think it would be a great idea to have a feature integrated within MSFS, where every single payware or freeware addon for MSFS can be downloaded, and installed without the user having to follow instructions. Just point and click. It would add greater exposure to mods anyway. I don't think it's a bad thing if it's true.
That's mostly down to developer standards. MSFS would have to uncompress the ZIP, work out which folder is the actual archive for the aircraft (sometimes developers put other folders in the way) and then extract the right folders and place them correctly.
I mean, I understand how to add them perfectly... But if the developer just made a README or made the entire addon a self installer, it would save time too.
So yeah, I think that idea is a good one, but the solution should have already existed in the way that developers package their own works.
I mean, I understand how to add them perfectly... But if the developer just made a README or made the entire addon a self installer, it would save time too.
i think we should get everyone here and in every other site to totally ignore this ...pretend it isn't and never was....that's the response they deserve
So THIS is what it's like in the FS world before a new release huh? I didn't get FSX until Nov.08 when I finally got a rig that can run it past the splash screen so I missed the past few "here comes the next version" seasons. I've read through many pre-release discussions of video games. But this I know is a different and more mature crowd. I will be following this with popcorn in my hand.
I hope the FS community is treated better than the train and city building sim crowd has been treated lately with the direction companies been taking the past couple years.
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