You've hit the nail on the head, Michael, I am aiming to go back to the original plan of steady 'Real NZ' airport releases, the Subscription was an interim project just to keep me producing, hopefully long enough to finish one 'Real NZ' airport, at least. Unfortunately that didn't quite work out, and things are still unstable enough to make me careful about announcing anything. Announcing NZDN doesn't mean that I won't go entirely broke before it is finished, but it does mean that it takes priority at the moment.
It would have been great to have the large-scale photoscenery running as a complementary project, but airports have to take precedence. The only reason why I haven't been able to release any airports recently is that they are expensive to produce, and my original 'investment' in the company was pretty much gone after my illness.
I have always been pleased with the results from SimMarket, there is a very nice customer base there, which was initially quite a surprise -- I've never been able to gain any traction in the Australian market, and I tend to sell into the US at the rate of about 1 sale a year:) But SimMarket has always been good to me. There's the wee issue of tax which complicates things -- it is cheaper for Europeans to buy direct from me, so they don't have added tax -- and it is sometimes the same for New Zealanders, GST here means that it can be cheaper to buy from Europe! However at the moment I don't pay GST, so it isn't quite as complicated as it could be. This will change though, once I get back to regular releases.
I will make a note about the uninstall issue -- but really, the Subscription isn't as complicated as most other scenery, and most 'hacks' are in the same locations:
- Scenery\World\Scenery has 'elevation stubs', and there can only be one per airport, so I disable Orbx stubs by renaming to .bak, whenever I add my own stub (*GZ*).
- Where possible, I'll 'exclude' other Orbx scenery without having to touch their files, but as this doesn't always work as intended, I need to disable some Orbx scenery files, by renaming them to .off.
Anything else tends to be either my own previous releases which need to be deactivated, or VLC airfields. It is hard to imagine someone wanting to go back to my earlier stuff, and VLC has a lovely system to disable VLC airfields -- there's an 'inactive' folder supplied, where stuff can just be shifted to deactivate it. So that's one other place to look, if you have VLC Airfields.
Some files are places outside the Godzone system, but these don't replace default or Orbx files, so they can be left -- and an uninstaller wouldn't be a good idea anyway. For example, there's the Godzone autogen house textures, (adapted from the Oceania textures released by me and Mike) but since these are used by nearly all my photoscenery, a single installer shouldn't remove them.
So for Orbx users who want to uninstall the Subscription, they should deactivate all the 'Godzone\' folders in the Scenery Library, locate all the 'GZ' stubs in Scenery\World\Scenery, and change all the FTX NZ files which I've renamed to .off in the FTX folders, and .bak in Scenery\World\Scenery, to the original .bgl extension.
The only other part is the Godzone Subscription Native Tree textures, which create their own backup of the original textures, which can be restored by running the installer again and choosing the restore function.