My understanding on this is that there are a ton of sites that host the SFB
online client and of course are not authorized to do so. Comments made on
other boards by a few bad apples were encouraging people to join SFB online
for one month download the library and never buy a SFB product again. There
are even pirate sites that were hosting the SFB online library. The first
step to combat this was that in all of the newer versions of the client the
ship library in on the server and doesn't download to your computer, as long
as you are logged in to the client you have all the ships that are in the
library. The second problem was that ADB had wanted a ban on new ships from
a just released module not going to the client until at least six months
after that product had been released. Even then, permission had to be given
by ADB before any ships were added to the client. The previous volunteer
ignored that and put ships in the library that ADB had never given
permission to be in the client library and ships were being added as soon as
they were printed. The follow up solution to this was that the new style
SFB online client SSDs are going to be a new graphical format. Instead of a
block of squares for a shield there will be one box with a number in it. As
the ship takes damage the number gets smaller instead of the boxes in a
rectangle changing to red one by one. As far as I Understand the Tournament
ship SSDS since they are available for free on the website will stay the
same as the old ones. So all of the ships in the library need to be redone
to this new format one at a time taking several hours to do per ship.
My answer is not official but this is what I have understood over the last
several months as this has been happening.
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