Thanks for this. Its great to see some more info. He doesn't say anything 
about future plans, though.

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From: "Christopher Hallsworth" <challswor...@icloud.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2014 2:11 AM
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Subject: [Audyssey] Fwd: LWorks An update including questions and answers 
regarding Super Liam and Judgment day

Hope this is ok to post here.


Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu


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   An update including questions and answers regarding Super Liam and
   Judgment day
   <http://l-works.net?subaction=showfull&id=1410066926&archive=>

Since the announcement that I will no longer be selling Super Liam or
Judgment day, I have received a lot of email asking what exactly is
going on. My answers to some common questions are below.

1. What's the deal here?

Super Liam and Judgment Day were written 10 and 8 years ago
respectively. The technology that they run on is both outdated and
difficult to program for. Both games were written with visual basic 6
which is now considered Legacy software. Being able to both support and
make updates to these games is difficult at best.

2. Why don't you just set them free?

One of my major decisions in not making these games abandonware is there
are customers who have spent their hard earned money in purchasing these
games, and I feel making the game freeware is a huge slap in the face to
them. I don't want to punish people for helping to support game development.

3. Now that the games are no longer being sold will you give me a free key?

No. Please see answer two above.

4. What will happen to these games?

As I know there are people who still want to purchase and play them I
have a couple of options. My first option is to try and sell them again.
This opens a few challenges as the system that is being used for
computer ID's is a pain. Having to make a customer re-register every
time he or she changes computers is ridiculous. I also work a full-time
job so creating keys when machines change can be time-consuming. My
second option is to release them as freeware. Answer two explains why I
really don't want to do this.

I realize that this is frustrating for many people, so I would love to
hear from you. Do you feel that if you're a previous customer it is fair
that future generations be able to play for free? Send an email along
letting me know why or why not. I'd love to hear from you.

URL: http://l-works.net?subaction=showfull&id=1410066926&archive=

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