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The campaign for Freelancer's source code - kramer - 08-09-2010 ' Wrote:Oh look, this thread again! And again, and again, and again... Yeah it makes really sense to ask for a more than 8 year old code from a company that even do not exist any more. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - ryeguy146 - 08-09-2010 I really REALLY wish that I could downvote posts like on other communities to express displeasure in selfish +1's that aren't even creative themselves. You've seen this type of thread before? Wonderful, then frack off! What is with all the naysaying and crying lately? Sure, the kid's goal is neigh impossible, doesn't mean you have to be a collective bunch of pricks about it. Nice work guys. Really. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - exlibrismortis - 08-09-2010 ' Wrote:I really REALLY wish that I could downvote posts like on other communities to express displeasure in selfish +1's that aren't even creative themselves. You've seen this type of thread before? Wonderful, then frack off! signed The campaign for Freelancer's source code - kramer - 08-09-2010 ' Wrote:I really REALLY wish that I could downvote posts like on other communities to express displeasure in selfish +1's that aren't even creative themselves. You've seen this type of thread before? Wonderful, then frack off! Great deal in insulting others and ignoring the fact that this topic was discussed a lot time long ago. Beside that Digital Anvil is no more the whole idea is nonsense. And if you even got programming skills then grab some of the open source game engines and do it. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - stardust47 - 08-09-2010 I've heard of some way to get most of it which involves messing with DLLs. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - Kazinsal - 08-09-2010 ' Wrote:Noone cares for Freelancer 2. Do you expect people to leave their friends on Disco for a game with slightly better graphics? Not to mention the hours of work they put in their characters.Building on this, I believe it's been previously said that Disco is the closest thing we're ever going to get to FL2, if not better. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - Ingenious - 08-09-2010 Updates I think I will try my hand at sending an email to Phil Wattenbarger and Paul C. Isaac later today; if anyone has any constructive opinions as to what to say or the manner in which to say it, feel free to contribute. Responses ' Wrote:Great deal in insulting others and ignoring the fact that this topic was discussed a lot time long ago.Microsoft owns the rights to the source code and possesses it, so the idea is not nonsense. ' Wrote:I've heard of some way to get most of it which involves messing with DLLs.Tell me more. ' Wrote:Noone cares for Freelancer 2. Do you expect people to leave their friends on Disco for a game with slightly better graphics? Not to mention the hours of work they put in their characters.Seriously? Have you ever played an open source game before? "Release early, release often" Changes are made slowly. Most likely, the discovery mod could continue to be updated on top of a base Freelancer game which would undergo continuous expansion of mechanics (not story), update, etc., while you get to keep your 30+ characters with pages of rp stories. Everyone's happy, and so is the rest of the modding community. ' Wrote:Building on this, I believe it's been previously said that Disco is the closest thing we're ever going to get to FL2, if not better.I didn't post this topic so you could derail it with unwanted pessimism. If you don't think my goal is worthy or possible, then do not post here and derail my topic, if not out of respect for my goal, then out of respect for me personally. If you cannot do that, then I will contact forum mods. This topic is for the discussion of how to obtain the source code, not a "why it's not possible" rant, so take your negativity elsewhere and respect the OP. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - Mickk - 08-09-2010 ' Wrote:This is business and everyone knows, Microsoft does nothing without profit, regardless of how many people will cry. Oddly, they do actually do stuff without the $$ being involved. While the server was under attack, I got bored and went looking for a 'Mech Commander 2' torrent, which I found, but I also found that MicroSoft actually has the game (and source code as well!) to download for FREE on their web site! Until the server came back up, I was playing the heck out of MC2, still play it a fair bit. I reckon if someone actually asked the appropiate people at MS, they might just say, 'sure why not'.... although the chances might be fairly small. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - Linkus - 08-10-2010 You would be more worthwhile modding the game as it is. Currently we can do a lot without the source code and that's pretty true. Remember that full time, professional and paid programmers took a couple of years to make the game. We are mainly a bunch of teenagers or young adults with no funding and only a meagre interest in doing the work to improve the game. Seriously, what makes you think that the interest in changing the game will increase if we could maybe alter some more things? We don't have enough developers as it is to do the work we want to do, this would just make the to-do list far far longer. So really, it's a waste of your time. It won't be useful for the community really. If you want to improve freelancer, learn to mod it as it is. You'll do far more good that way than this. The campaign for Freelancer's source code - Ingenious - 08-10-2010 I just sent an email to Paul Isaac, Jorg Neumann, and Phil Wattenbarger. Hopefully I will receive some sort of reply. My name has been deleted from the transcript. In the actual email, I also included a handful of links to Discovery's modDB page and the like. Here is the body of the letter. Code: Hello, |