No I would not feel cheated either. In fact I would be glad to not have to put a key in before the game unlocks.

Regards Chris

On 12/02/2014 11:38, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Dark:

Agreed. I purchased Trek 2000 from GMA, and I personally don't care in
the least that I paid for it years ago and now it is free. On the
contrary I am glad I no longer have to put a product key in the game,
and I can just install it as is. I wish more developers would do that
when they abandon their commercial projects rather than just taking
them down. I certainly do not feel cheated in the slightest.

Of course, one reason I don't feel cheated is that happens all the
time in the mainstream world. There have been times I have gone to a
store, bought something, and a few months later I see that very same
item marked down in price, on sale, or in the clearance section for a
lot less than I paid for it. There is no reason to get upset or angry
with the store or the manufacturer. The item was either discontinued
or they got a newer item to replace it and now they marked it down to
get rid of it. The same concept applies to audio games except the
developer has decided to give it away for free rather than selling it
for a reduced price.

Cheers!



On 2/12/14, dark <d...@xgam.org> wrote:
Well i bought tarzan jr, trek 2000 and terraformers, all of which are now
freeware and don't care in the least.

Even though i eprsonally always keep careful backups of everything I would
still rather that a developer cared enough about their customers to let
people continue playing the games even after they've stepped back from
active development, not the least because then new players will get a chance

to try them, since it's not as if new audio games are being made every day
to replace what has gone before, therefore I tend to think  while it is
indeed a developers prerogative to decide not to go  abadonware with their
games it is a trifle selfish, since it's not as if they'll be losing revinue

or need the money to develop more games in the future if they are intending

to retire, , , --- * cough! bavisoft, cough bsc * cough!

Beware the grue!

Dark.


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