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TwistedFemur 06-05-07 05:09 PM

Will they release an sdk?
 
If we are going to have to squash the bugs that 1.3 dont?

Camaero 06-05-07 05:24 PM

no.

NefariousKoel 06-05-07 05:37 PM

No Way.

CaptainHaplo 06-05-07 06:23 PM

My nickel is on the side of ..... negahhhhhtive.

TwistedFemur 06-06-07 04:49 AM

LOL :rotfl: Unless they PO someone off like microprose/hasbro did

John Channing 06-06-07 07:34 AM

I certainly hope not. The release of an SDK would almost certainly mean the end of the Silent Hunter franchise, not to mention the proliferation of about 9,000 different versions of the current ones... none of them compatible.

JCC

Shiplord 06-06-07 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Channing
...not to mention the proliferation of about 9,000 different versions of the current ones... none of them compatible.

That's nonsense!
MS Flighsim has a SDK and most of the popular shooters/strategy/other games have SDK's and we don't have 9000 different versions of these games.

A SDK is not caused any more incompatible versions as far we have now through mods, but it will give qualitatively better large mods of kind such as GWX but better. The good developments will become generally accepted, the bad ones goes down within the comunity like today with the current mods.

SteamWake 06-06-07 09:36 AM

MSFS is a completly different animal.

The "fanbase" is vastly greater probably in the order of 1,000 to 1 of silent hunter fans. Its just a fact of life.

McBeck 06-06-07 09:47 AM

It will be released "Soon"
























NOOT!

Seeadler 06-06-07 10:11 AM

Releasing a SDK for a game does not mean to gain access to the source code itself. In the today's computer gaming term a SDK means the possibility to create new additional content in high quality for a game. One should not succumb to the erring faith to be able to fix bugs with a SDK for SHIV.;)

In contrary to other games I see however a problem with Ubisoft. A SHIII/IV SDK for the Community must be created and provided first because it was not planned to release such a complex thing with the game. The Ubisoft inhouse tools used by the devs for the development of SHIII/IV are also used for some other Ubisoft projects and such things are not released to the public.

bruschi sauro 06-06-07 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seeadler
Releasing a SDK for a game does not mean to gain access to the source code itself. In the today's computer gaming term a SDK means the possibility to create new additional content in high quality for a game. One should not succumb to the erring faith to be able to fix bugs with a SDK for SHIV.;)

In contrary to other games I see however a problem with Ubisoft. A SHIII/IV SDK for the Community must be created and provided first because it was not planned to release such a complex thing with the game. The Ubisoft inhouse tools used by the devs for the development of SHIII/IV are also used for some other Ubisoft projects and such things are not released to the public.

You are right.:yep:

McBeck 06-07-07 02:02 AM

Seeadler strikes again!

TDK1044 06-07-07 07:58 AM

The answer to the OP is "no".


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