derricksummers wrote: ↑January 13th, 2023, 6:49 pm
I have asked the question many times as to why courses are locked and have only ever got one answer giving a reason.
Derrick
Hi again Derrick...
The typical definitive answer to your question is, many of the designers were in competition to build PAY FOR PLAY courses. Many of them purchased hi-rez textures to make their course look better than average, or unique. When they spent money on textures, or created their own, they did not want to just give them away for free, so they guarded them to use on their own courses.
Personally, I don't blame them. If you are competing with others and trying to make money designing courses, you certainly don't want to just give your work away.
Just to give you an example, I purchased 21, hi-rez trees for Coeur d'Alene. They cost me $85.00. In total I invested $110.00 in that course, and I did not lock it. I'm not in competition to make any profit on my courses, so I gladly left it unlocked and made them available for others. If we were still able to sell those courses, I may have made a different decision about that.
Hope that gives you a better understanding of why some of the past designers kept them locked, other than they were just being stingy about sharing.
Best wishes,
Dan