And that last point is the one I'm trying to make. And some may wat only the five arcade games and not the word games. Why should we be forced to pay for those on top of what we actually wanted? If the packages were split up I'm sure people would be more inclined to pay.


But thou must!
-----Original Message----- From: Desiree Oudinot
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 2:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] BSC Games shutting down, and reactions.

Why would he have to write separate keygens for each program, though?
The classic pipe and Troopanum games used the same system. There's one
down. Pipe and Troopanum2 used another one. I'm not sure what kind of
system the word games used, having never bought them, but since they
were released around the same time as the classics, I'm going to
assume, perhaps wrongly, that they used that first system. Thus, only
two keygen programs would really need to be created.
I would gladly pay for two keygens. And, I personally think that the
games and software packages should be split up, at the very least.
Some people may not want the software, or some may not want the games.
They really are two separate entities.

On 4/18/13, Draconis <[email protected]> wrote:

So, what you're saying, is you want Justin to devote time and effort to
write brand-new, individual key generators for each and every title, sell
them off piece meal, and charge full price for them?

Wow.

In the example…

Buying the individual films you want at full price would cost almost twice
as much. You have some strange logic there. Most people prefer to spend
less. :)

On Apr 18, 2013, at 4:13 PM, "Bryan Peterson" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Or you can just buy the individual films you want once and have done.
That's the whole point.



But thou must!
-----Original Message----- From: Draconis
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 2:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] BSC Games shutting down, and reactions.


Several people are still saying they are being forced to repurchase games
they already own. So, let me break this down into an example that may help
with those missing the point.

There are 8 Harry Potter films. If we say the average price of these eon
DVD is $20, for the sake of argument, the total cost of buying each film
individually would be $160.

You've already bought films 1 and 2 on DVD for $40. But now, Warner
Brothers is offering a box set of all 8 films on DVD for the unbelievable
price of $40! That's 1/4 the cost. And let's say, you didn't like Prisoner
of Azkaban, so never really planned on buying that one.

You can buy the box set, and still come out $60 ahead, or you can be upset
because you're being made to re-purchase
the first two movies again, plus movie 3 that you didn't like.

The math is: 8 movies for $20 each is $160
Minus movie three would be $140 total for seven films you want.

Or…

$40 for the two you already bought
plus $40 for the box set.
equals $80

$80 is $60 less than $140. Win win.

The math is almost identical in this case, except I think Justin's deal is
actually better than the scenario above.

To me, if you're not paying anywhere near full price for anything, you're
effectively getting the majority of the package for free. So you are not,
in reality, being made to buy them again.


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