Hi Shaun,

I know the feeling. I wasn't a big Rail Racer fan, but I did beta test
it and had a license for the game that won't work on any of my newer
machines. Not only that I felt Che was being too strict with his
licensing policy so that if I wanted a copy for my desktop and a copy
for my laptop I'd have to obtain a second license. That kind of turned
me off the game right there.

I don't know. I think if I were to pay for an upgrade I'd also expect
that some of the licensing restrictions be lifted. I'd want to be able
to have a copy for at least one of my laptops as well as a key for my
desktop. If I can't do that then I'll probably say forget it. I don't
go for a lot of commercial software that won't allow me to put it on
more than one PC at a time. That is in fact why I have turned to Linux
for a lot of my software these days. I can't see paying double or
triple for the same software just to run it on more than one computer.

Cheers!

On 4/12/13, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> don't hold your breath.
> I own a coppy but am unsure if I should write che off as bad or not.
> it was 1 key for  each system which made a licence file.
> that server was not always up and people coppied them,  che then made
> basically everyone have to buy the game again to get another key.
> I never got the game by paying as I tested it so I am not going to go
> and get a crack for it.
> But to say I am dissapointed that I have a game that I can't play
> really is an understatement.
> The only reason I don't even bother is that there are loads of games
> better than rr in its current thing is.
> Now  if che does in fact end up releasing his game again,  with a new
> system, one that will allow  you to move your licence round or at
> least replace them without having to rebuy maybe something bsc uses
> with 4 keys per year or something then fine I will go back.
> To be honest the fact I never payed was one of the reasons I didn't
> try to  continue.
>

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