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== Background ==
== Background ==
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|1= There's been talk about binary 'modules' to be loaded optionally, so that you could have optional C++ functionality, but I don't think that's feasible just yet.
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  | url    = http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?p=268632#p268632
  | title  = <nowiki>Re: Military simulation (from Su-15 Screenshots)</nowiki>
  | author = <nowiki>Thorsten</nowiki>
  | date  = Dec 15th, 2015
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|1= Would it be possible to implement enough in the "core" or "official" software so that an externally distributed add-on "plugin" could add the functionality some people would like to see?
|1= Would it be possible to implement enough in the "core" or "official" software so that an externally distributed add-on "plugin" could add the functionality some people would like to see?

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Background

Cquote1.png There's been talk about binary 'modules' to be loaded optionally, so that you could have optional C++ functionality, but I don't think that's feasible just yet.
— Thorsten (Dec 15th, 2015). Re: Military simulation (from Su-15 Screenshots).
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Cquote1.png Would it be possible to implement enough in the "core" or "official" software so that an externally distributed add-on "plugin" could add the functionality some people would like to see? Forgive the terminology, but I'm essentially just saying that for anyone that downloads FG from official sources it'd be a civilian sim, and if a smaller group wanted to dogfight etc they'd have to go outside to get the functionality - AND people in MP wouldn't see anything other than fighters flying around; i.e. no missiles flying, no planes disintegrating etc.
— Lydiot (Dec 15th, 2015). Re: Military simulation (from Su-15 Screenshots).
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