DominusEdwardius wrote:Looking excellent so far, you should try to get it released via steam, certainly up to standards model wise, I'm sure DTG would be eager to get more German steam on steam ( especially if the BR86 has gone down well like I believe it has )
Although I do wonder why they bothered painting the brake blocks red, seems a bit pointless when they're going to get readily replaced and discarded
regards
Edward
I'm glad you think so mate but it looks like the route we're taking isn't going to go that way. Yes it'd be nice to get the likely number of sales but that's offset by the guaranteed higher commission they would take compared to the other options we're looking at, and so forth.. there's various reasons. We want to pull it off as a super-duper-advanced loco and as it stands at the mo it'll be easiest to do that by keeping it off Steam.
But we'll see what happens I guess. I just never envisaged us publishing through Steam but things could change I suppose.
I don't know on the brake block front either, to be honest, I would imagine in wartime they probably didn't bother in a lot of cases but they certainly did post-war.
I've had a WIP version of a clean set of textures for the tender passed on to me this evening as well, looking great but still needs a lot of work purely because various areas just haven't been finished yet (or in some cases, started at all).
But it's really coming together now, it's all very exciting - we have a sound guy who's going to be sending us some first bits at the beginning of next month. The main bit for us now is getting a scripter(s) on board who really knows their stuff.