Weird Thought
right i was searching the internet for something or other yesterday. and came across something (ok i came across a load of stuff but his was the interesting fact)
a while back DA (or an offshoot) were working on a game called Conquest: Fronteir Wars it was to be released by M$(or so the sites i was on say) but they didnt like it and dropped it. Ubi-soft picked it up and released it (still with me or have i bored you yet?)
ok the interesting part, the ship file format was .cmp and .3db (anyone notice a ressemblence here). now they release a set of modding tools for this game with editors and veiwers. as i dont have this game i was wondering if anyone else had and would be willing to see if the tools (objview especially) opened freelancer ship files.
i just thought this was too big a coincedance (same company (or bits of it any way), same time game was being developed, same file format) to go by with out a mention.
hey it might pan out to be something completely offtrack but it cant hurt to try LOL
American Scientists spent millions developing the perfect writing utensil; It writes in Zero-gravity, upside down, under water, in space... The Russians used a Pencil.
a while back DA (or an offshoot) were working on a game called Conquest: Fronteir Wars it was to be released by M$(or so the sites i was on say) but they didnt like it and dropped it. Ubi-soft picked it up and released it (still with me or have i bored you yet?)
ok the interesting part, the ship file format was .cmp and .3db (anyone notice a ressemblence here). now they release a set of modding tools for this game with editors and veiwers. as i dont have this game i was wondering if anyone else had and would be willing to see if the tools (objview especially) opened freelancer ship files.
i just thought this was too big a coincedance (same company (or bits of it any way), same time game was being developed, same file format) to go by with out a mention.
hey it might pan out to be something completely offtrack but it cant hurt to try LOL
American Scientists spent millions developing the perfect writing utensil; It writes in Zero-gravity, upside down, under water, in space... The Russians used a Pencil.