Hi Lori, While I do agree Liam needs to get his act together about key replacements and providing better support for his games I disagree about him giving them away for free. He put the time and work into creating them so deserves some compensation for that, and as a fellow developer can understand why he would be reluctant to just give them away. That said, I don't really understand why he isn't providing better support for them.
Yes, I know he does have a real daytime job which would drastically effect how much free time he has to devoting to supporting his products. Nobody can fault him for that, but I do think he could probably manage his free time better. I realize it is easy for me to say this, but I would think he could devote at least a little time to L-Works support rather than doing something else with his free time be it watching TV,playing games, or whatever it is he does in his free time. It makes me question weather he really cares or not. Perhaps, though, I am being too harsh. I just don't know enough about why he isn't offering better support to accurately make a fair judgement about the situation. Still, even if he himself doesn't have free time he should be able to find a trusted friend, relative, or appoint a fellow game developer to redistribute product keys and help manage the business end of things of L-Works rather than let things hang. Again, easy for me to say, but it would potentially be an option to offer his customers something rather than seemingly ignoring them. Last of all he could always write or higher someone to write some automated system which would ideally be the best way to handle support. The automated system would be available 24/7 and only require minimal oversight. That way he would be free to do whatever he needed to do while having an automated system overseeing the business end of the business. The point being here is I know Liam could probably do something, and for that reason I don't believe just giving his games away for free is the right answer. However, he does need to do something as it feels like a lot of people have been left in the lurch by his lack of attention to L-Works the last few years. On 8/30/14, loriduncan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Thomas, he really does need to get his act together with l-works. We've > > paid good money for high quality games, and if he can't be bothered helping > > his customers, then he should just make all his games free. --- Gamers mailing list __ [email protected] If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to [email protected]. You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. All messages are archived and can be searched and read at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, please send E-mail to [email protected].
