aah richard, this was a solution I never conciddered until now.
Yes I'd be willing to go along with solution, fully.
Yeah this should be noted.
At 12:22 p.m. 22/03/2008, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I agree with Charles.
>
>Thom, you are a fine person and a valued contributor and programmer.
>
> I too would suggest that you produce the side scroller. But don't just 
>throw something out there for two reasons.
>
>1. You would not like it.
>
>2. your customers would not like it.
>
>You take pride in what you do, so make something that you can be proud of, 
>as well as your customers will like. Revamp the old Monty game in such a way 
>as to comply with the cease and desist order, yet is a game that you will be 
>proud to put your name on. Then after that has been done, use your game 
>engine to make the 3 d version you always wanted to create.
>
>Or, take an unscientific off list poll from only those who have 
>pre-purchased the game and see what they say and go from there.
>
>Again, do what you want and be true to yourself. I appreciate the updates 
>and am pretty sure that most of us do.
>
>rich
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Charles Rivard
>Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 5:30 PM
>
>
>Actually, why can't we have the new game as well as the old.  The old is
>first finished, then comes the new.  I'm excited about both, and I don't see
>why they can't coexist.  I support Thomas in his creation of the 3D game,
>but all in good time.  Complete one project that has long been waited for,
>then work on the next.  Get one game out of the way, be done with it, then
>work on what's in the future.  If a game is half completed, and it was paid
>for, crank it out, fine tune it through beta testing, and distribute it.
>Gamers who have not bought it yet just might do so, and those who have
>already bought it get what they paid for.  And, hopefully, all supportive
>gamers will continue to be supportive based on this course of action, as he
>will be aiming to please the paying customers.  I am open to how my thoughts
>are unreasonable.  I don't expect the game to be out in a day, a week, a
>month, or any designated time.  As long as it is still being worked on, and
>effort is made to get it to those of us who are willing to wait, that's
>fine.  But to seemingly drop it in midproduction is not the right way to go.
>
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