Costum Billboards are deactivated because of console and they often don't allow user generated content (only text)?

I was planing to create some awesome background because I am a professional animated... But I just realized you can't add costum Billboards anymore?

Really Frontier? Because if console and content control? Or because disk space requirements?

If I remember correctly there were other games that got rid of similar features because their console release....

And I am pretty sure that this applies to the Toolbox, too.
Sony and Xbox would never allow user generated stuff...

If one these reasons, than just bring the Steam Workshop back... I definitely will not buy this game till this is fixed.
Sony and Xbox do allow custom stuff, lately more and more console games get mod.io implementation where user made stuff can be used on console, latest in this line is Transport Fever 2 that recently got mod.io support on both PS5 and Xbos Series X/S so there is always hope but I doubt that Frontier will implement anything like this.
 
I'm not fully convinced this is anything to do with consoles or Frontier WS, as with the steam workshop we weren't able to upload custom media either and that didn't stop them adding it to the game. It's annoying it's not in at launch but perhaps it's coming down the line, especially if we make it known it's something we really want in the game.
 
with the steam workshop we weren't able to upload custom media either and that didn't stop them adding it to the game.
Yes, because in steam you were allowed to add external links, so this way, neither steam or frontier was legally liable for every copyright breach (like alien, Simpsons, Star wars rides) or mature adult content uploaded by the users.
Just the user himself who uploaded it, but maybe the can write something like:," you are liable for copyright etc." Into their users license.
 
Sony and Xbox do allow custom stuff, lately more and more console games get mod.io implementation where user made stuff can be used on console, latest in this line is Transport Fever 2 that recently got mod.io support on both PS5 and Xbos Series X/S so there is always hope but I doubt that Frontier will implement anything like this.
Actually, for XBOX, it was up to the devs to add moddability to games. There was a game in the 7th gen XBOX(X360) that had more than 6000 mods. And the developer had a 32 page guide on how to make and add the mod to the game.
 
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