spartantrain32 wrote:Is something that is "freeware" really to be considered freeware if it requires payware to use it in the first place? It doesn't really make much sense.
spartantrain32 wrote:Is something that is "freeware" really to be considered freeware if it requires payware to use it in the first place? It doesn't really make much sense.
PolyesterMafia wrote:Well, if you want to get all symantical about it, there is no such thing as "freeware". You can download a route or locomotive that was made by a third party and touted as free, but RSC ain't giving Railworks away for free, so you've got to have the base program purchased and installed.
I suppose if you own LocomotiveLatestAndGreatest from a payware provider, and someone else makes a livery that they did not do, you could say that livery is a freebie. I can also understand the perspective that if you don't already own that locomotive, that reskin might look a gimmick to get you to buy the loco. But there probably aren't to many freelance skinners out there who have making money for the Provider in mind when they put out their favorite livery to the public.
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