Hi Liam,

I personally have found it just fine.  I don't understand why people just 
fork out the money for high quality games.  I mean, if it was something like 
beep you were selling for 30 bucks, heck yes 'd crack it.

Personally, JD and SL are two of my favorite Audio games.  I think the demos 
are easy enough to get the buyer to thi9nk, "Yeah.  I can do this."  Also, 
they are long enough in my oppinion that you get a flavor for the game, and 
how it's going to play out.  Because of the descussions on list, I am again 
anctiously waiting replacement keys for my products I've orders so I can 
attempt to get all my trofies, and beat X1 without getting touched again.

Just my two sents and pointless rambling.

Tj
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Liam Erven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:22 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] piracy of judgment day


> It's come to my attention that people have felt the need to pass around 
> cracked versions of judgment day and other LWorks products.
> This email is a departure from the standard emails about how piracy is 
> bad.  Ya.  It's bad.  We all know that.  My big question is.  why do 
> people feel th eneed to do it?  I mean.  is there a problem with the demo? 
> Is it too short?  Or are some people just big jerks.  I'm not going to 
> name any names, but there are people on list who are guilty of not only 
> asking for, but supplying this information.  I don't want this to blow up 
> in to a big topic on list that will stray off topic and cause thomas raul 
> and kevin headakes.  I just want to know why people feel the need to do it 
> and if there's anything I can do in future to convince people not to 
> pirate my software that I spent my own personal time writing.
> for those who don't know me.  It's pretty much just me who program 
> everything.  You can ask people who know me, and they'll tell you the 
> hours and the headakes I endure to make software for people with visual 
> impairments.  I'm not going to give any sob stories, but I just find it 
> disrespectful when someone wants to intensionally pass around my hard work 
> for free.  If you'd like to comment on this to me personally, you can 
> write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  If you've pirated a game and want to admit 
> it, I won't hold anything against you.  all I want you to do is to tell me 
> why you felt th eneed to do it, and no hard feelings will be held.
>
> thanks:
> Liam
>
>
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