Shannon V. OKeets
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Joined: 5/19/2005 From: Honolulu, Hawaii Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: RoyalOak Hi, I just start another thread, cause the one asking for MWIF Merchandise has been hijacked, and turned out totally OT. I've just finishing reading the 5 pages of the "When" thread, with all the updates from Shannon Okeets. First, it's IMHO the best ever thread against piracy. Just having an insight of how much work and thinkering is behind the realisation of a game like MWIF, gives a better appreciation of intellectual properties rights. Playing one day the game without having the licence will now probably leave me the same feeling at taking directly 100$ from the autor wallet. Second, I've learnt in that very thread, that the autor of the program is actually working for free : Mr OKeets will be paid with a percentage of the final sale. Let's me say that for me this very program sounds like the holy grail : like many other in this forum, I am waiting this game since my first ever game of WIF, maybe 15 years ago ? Without saying that the price tag will have no importance, I'm sure I'm ready to pay a premium price for it, as from all of what i've read, the program will be up to all of what I can expect from it. So, I've come with the idea of a "Premium", "gold", or whatever you may want to call it. It can have a little extra (signed/numeroted edition ?), or not, as it's not really the first concern. The idea is just to have a bunch (hopefully) of players ready to pay an extra for the game. My only condition will be that the vast majority of the extra price ends up directly in the autor pocket. It's difficult to be more specific as I do not know the price of the final product, but I for one am ready to put an extra 50 quids. Any toughts or reactions about my idea ? Paul Thanks for the vote of confidence. It is all the players who have been waiting so long for this game that keeps me motivated to finish it asap. Now I like money, don't get me wrong. My wife likes it even more. But there is a signed contract I have with Matrix Games that dictates who gets what once the game is released. And there are others who came before me who certainly earned something as well - after all, I did not start with a blank sheet of paper. David Heath reads this forum (he entered a post last week), so perhaps he will be able to make use of your suggestion better than I can. It is really at his level that physical production values are added (e.g., boxed versus download versus 'premium').
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