Are RSC watching what we build?
Moderator: Moderators
- pjt1974
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 3800
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:30 pm
- Location: Ballaugh Isle of Man
- Contact:
Are RSC watching what we build?
With all the talk of a new route, or routes, being announced shortly by RSC, I often wondered do RSC take a look at the freeware market to see what's been released or what is very much WIP before deciding what to build?
For example, would they steer clear of East Anglia because Rich is all but done on his superb looking GEML?
It would make good business sense.
For example, would they steer clear of East Anglia because Rich is all but done on his superb looking GEML?
It would make good business sense.
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it 
- RSderek
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 4760
- Joined: Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:19 pm
- Location: London
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
Hi, what we make now was discussed and agreed last year. What we make next year is behind discussed and agreed now. What happens with freeware locos, routes or even 3rd party party products not sold through steam has little or no influence on what we make because most of it was planned ages ago.
Also even with all good intentions many projects started by folks never get finished so it is never wise to plan around something that is not certain.
Regards
Derek
Also even with all good intentions many projects started by folks never get finished so it is never wise to plan around something that is not certain.
Regards
Derek
To contact me email support@railsimulator.com, not here.
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
http://dereksiddle.blogspot.com/
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
http://dereksiddle.blogspot.com/
-
jimmyshand
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 2391
- Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:08 am
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
Really glad to hear that Derek. I'd hate to think that RSC would hold off on something because someone "might" be making a freeware or other payware version.RSderek wrote:Hi, what we make now was discussed and agreed last year. What we make next year is behind discussed and agreed now. What happens with freeware locos, routes or even 3rd party party products not sold through steam has little or no influence on what we make because most of it was planned ages ago.
Also even with all good intentions many projects started by folks never get finished so it is never wise to plan around something that is not certain.
Regards
Derek
- pjt1974
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 3800
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:30 pm
- Location: Ballaugh Isle of Man
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
Thanks for the reply Derek
I wonder no more
regards
Phil
I wonder no more
regards
Phil
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it 
- Acorncomputer
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 10699
- Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:37 pm
- Location: Horley, Surrey, (in a cupboard under the stairs)
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
I wonder, though, what is planned for next yearpjt1974 wrote:Thanks for the reply Derek
I wonder no more![]()
regards
Phil
... or even this year
Geoff Potter
Now working on my Bluebell Railway route for TS2022
RISC OS - Now Open Source
Now working on my Bluebell Railway route for TS2022
RISC OS - Now Open Source
- Retro
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 4926
- Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:52 pm
- Location: Bury. Home of the E.L.R.
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
Derek makes some good and sensible points in his post in relation to the working side of RSC. However I would say that RSC do need to keep an eye open at what is going on in the Freeware Market because I am sure that quite a lot of Freeware does actually encourage people to buy the Sim and also if Routes are using Payware Assets this often means extra sales of DLC. Probably totally wrong but just my take on things.
Kind regards James.
Kind regards James.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
- pjt1974
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 3800
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:30 pm
- Location: Ballaugh Isle of Man
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
Aren't we due a Spring/Summer showcase?Acorncomputer wrote:I wonder, though, what is planned for next year![]()
... or even this year
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it 
- FoggyMorning
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 5382
- Joined: Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:16 am
- Location: In the not too distant future, next Sunday A.D.
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
I'm sure there is a cunning plan
And maybe an even more cunning Plan B
And maybe an even more cunning Plan B

-
rivimey
- Everyone needs a hug!
- Posts: 925
- Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:15 am
- Location: Cambridge
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
I would love for a bit more info on plans to emerge, whether as a showcase or not. That said, I also agree that RSC should this year put as much effort into the core program as can be managed even if that impacts DLC. Indeed, I wrote to support recently saying so.

Regards
Ruth
Bit hurt that when mentioning East Anglia, it's only GEML, how about Neil & I's Cambridge route ...For example, would they steer clear of East Anglia because Rich is all but done on his superb looking GEML?
Regards
Ruth
Helping to build Cambridge Branch Lines in 1950 @ http://cambslines.ivimey.org
= - Personal : http://www.ivimey.org - = - Web Design : http://www.ivimey.com - =
= - Personal : http://www.ivimey.org - = - Web Design : http://www.ivimey.com - =
- pjt1974
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 3800
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:30 pm
- Location: Ballaugh Isle of Man
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
If it's anywhere near as good as Baldrick's cunning plan A, more of the same please.FoggyMorning wrote:I'm sure there is a cunning plan![]()
And maybe an even more cunning Plan B
@Ruth
Sorry Ruth
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it 
-
rivimey
- Everyone needs a hug!
- Posts: 925
- Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:15 am
- Location: Cambridge
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
'ts ok... I know we haven't been very "vocal" on it.pjt1974 wrote: @Ruth
Sorry Ruth
Ruth
Helping to build Cambridge Branch Lines in 1950 @ http://cambslines.ivimey.org
= - Personal : http://www.ivimey.org - = - Web Design : http://www.ivimey.com - =
= - Personal : http://www.ivimey.org - = - Web Design : http://www.ivimey.com - =
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
I agree with you James. But I also agree with competition. What worries me is if freeware developers give up their efforts if a company announces a route shortly after a freeware developer does. No need for that, we have seen fantastic freeware. In fact, most freeware routes are better than some payware ones!Retro wrote:Derek makes some good and sensible points in his post in relation to the working side of RSC. However I would say that RSC do need to keep an eye open at what is going on in the Freeware Market because I am sure that quite a lot of Freeware does actually encourage people to buy the Sim and also if Routes are using Payware Assets this often means extra sales of DLC. Probably totally wrong but just my take on things.
Kind regards James.
- faedundee2
- Well Established Forum Member
- Posts: 931
- Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:57 pm
- Location: Bunker, Prypiat, Ukraine
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
Considering the amount of "work in progress" items posted on forums and RSCs facebook wall that never see the light of day, I'd say that is the best way to go about things....RSderek wrote:Hi, what we make now was discussed and agreed last year. What we make next year is behind discussed and agreed now. What happens with freeware locos, routes or even 3rd party party products not sold through steam has little or no influence on what we make because most of it was planned ages ago.
Also even with all good intentions many projects started by folks never get finished so it is never wise to plan around something that is not certain.
Regards
Derek
- RSderek
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 4760
- Joined: Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:19 pm
- Location: London
- Contact:
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
what work in progress shot has been posted on facebook that has not seen the light of day?
(70 to come soon of course)
regards
Derek
(70 to come soon of course)
regards
Derek
To contact me email support@railsimulator.com, not here.
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
http://dereksiddle.blogspot.com/
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
http://dereksiddle.blogspot.com/
Re: Are RSC watching what we build?
Electrostar? But by all means, take your time on that in favour of some real trains 