Originally posted by Freddie
Ole isn't a big development company. I highly doubt NL sold more than a couple thousand copies and it's been around and supported since 2001-2002. It's an advanced program for a niche market. He isn't trying to make Call Of Duty here.
People have figured out the program and made some amazing stuff with it. Those who can't...well there's always RCT and I have no problem with that. I'd rather it cater to the few advanced users who are capable of making good stuff than dumb it down for it to be accessible for the masses.
The coaster crazy game is a joke and has nothing to do with NL.
No doubt that Nl users have created some remarkable stuff. My point is that when NL came out it was at a time of coaster game craze. Many games were developed during this time.NL was very advanced compared to most, with the exception of a couple.
When NL first cane out everyone bought it, during this coaster game craze. The problem was that many flat out didn't like it or could not use it. But the numbers (in Ole's case) was good. Now we fast forward to today. People who bought it and didn't like it or could use it, will make sure its not the same thing be for buying it again.
I can sure you that Ole isn't developing NL2 as a hobby...its for the money. But we will see how it sells in March-April.