waddup! as bias/background info, ive played the FH series since the prime daze of IT (I was Kre45/Xaldin!), so i have a lot of pent-up ideas bruh
1. layered wings
the paper-thin wings are bothering me to no end. why not make 3 'sheets' of polys to the wing to make the coverlets that wings are, and assign a color-selector per sheet? it shouldnt bog down computors too much, even if it was just 2 sheets or 1 sheet bent in half
2. bigger user maps
2k by 2k is cool and all, and wildly massive, but what about crash-yer-damn-comp, mind-blowingly huge? the things i could do with so much space...
3. add fan-made markings/items periodically to keep interest
gettin pretty tired of having my marks in the wrong order, and having everyone's characters in disarray. Make the more popular packs canon, already!
4. add more hats and/or 'conga' action
for obvious reasons
5. clipping. //clipping//.
ive fallen through stuff so much, its hampering my enjoyment like an eel in your pillow.
6. 'ground foliage' slider on maps
nuff said? i would love to crank this all to hell and back. luv me some foliage.
7. RP Group bulletin board
stick your group on an IG bulletin for [1/3/7] days with a 150-300 letter description, possibly for a IRL fee (like, 50c a day for the bulletin) to fund FH.
-- group it by RPG (stats, rolls, ect) text RP, age-restricted RP, casual rp, ect
8. good computer settings
my computer runs FH like buttah, i really wish there was options to go to higher levels of shading/detail/texture! also, bloom slider. pl E ASE. /BLOOM SLIDER./
9. community modding projects, winner gets into the game
such as: design some wing markings! design a simple map! design a ____ model! design a contest!
10. new OST feat. newgrounds/up-and-coming artists
11. canon story mode feat. user, updated periodically, choose-your-own adventure style via forums.
im just sayin', this community makes and builds a lotta stuff, why not embrace that? besides, gettin' cozy with users is never a bad thing - i mean, look at Flight Rising! a lot of games are starting to let their users decide things, like Everquest Next and Star Citizen. food for thought, and its less work for mods.