Ok, but you just said something about him creating multiple key
generators. Now I'm confused. Either way, it's not a smart business
tactic. Will that change the way it's being handled? I don't think so.
Will it change anyone's opinion who's disagreeing? I doubt that, too.
I have a feeling we could probably all go back and forth about this
all day, but in the end, that $75 will be the end result whether we
like it or not.

On 4/18/13, Draconis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Most developers have a single key generation app that handles all the
> different systems and generating keys for them. If you read Justin's post,
> he says you are getting the key generator program, singular.
>
> But I'm feeling like I'm the only person who actually read his post. LOL
>
> On Apr 18, 2013, at 4:28 PM, Desiree Oudinot <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> 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
>>>> To: Gamers Discussion list
>>>> 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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