I find this topic very interesting and I am glad that is was brought up. A marketplace will help breathe some life back into a fading engine. I have followed 3DGS since A5 and I still use it for my projects regardless of the advancement of other engines (Unity).

We all still love 3DGS, that's why we are all still here. The problem is that whenever topics like this come up, it is always (for some reason) frowned upon by some, leaving the ones who believed in it to question whether it's worth it.

I feel it's a great start in the right direction. I am basically doing this with my own website. I would be happy to take on the challenge of creating a 3Dgamestudio Marketplace. You would be surprised at just how easy it is to get things set up for selling online. (Such as Games and Resources). I have skills in "HTML, CSS, and JAVASCRIPT". Designing and developing the website will not be that difficult. What matters most is what the shop holds within it's pages. Having products to fill the shelves will be the only issue (3DGS Games, Music Packs, 2D assets, 3D assets, etc....).

As a 3DGS community, we should be striving for a better environment than just the dust filled tombs of the lite-c forum. Let's rebuild it from the ground up and start showing some initiative in a better future for an engine that has far more potential than it's given credit for.


Jcl (The Fake One) : Thanks for bringing up this topic.

Jcl (The Real One) : I feel you should have been in this conversation somewhere.

Toast & Quad : A Half-Assed attempt is better than no attempt at all. It's up to the company to keep the engine updated, but it's the community that keeps the engine alive with innovative development and moving forward to greater things. (With or without the company.) There are a lot of talented people on this forum that could get this job done.

To All Who Believe : Thanks for posting your opinion. We need more people to start speaking up about what this community really needs.

George : Voting on a design won't help if no one decides to attempt to build it, and most of all, "finish it". (Take "JJ&BUM for example.") We can create our own marketplace regardless of wheather the Conitec site itself is changed. Although, for a full rebuild of 3Dgamestudio's image, Conitec will need to get on board and start making some initiative themselves.