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Listen here, there is definitely something very weird about my
subscription of my home e-mail address. It looks like I have to
unsubscribe my home address
no.
I also don't have any comercials for anything really.
At 08:03 p.m. 24/05/2007, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,
Do you have any audio game company commercials that I could use?
Don't know that I would anyway since my games are free.
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hay I just wandered why not put game
Hi Nichol.
I'm also running that version of the game (I suspect the earlier versions
aren't available anymore).
As it says on the audiogames.net site, the cheat codes are everything inside
the quotation marks, so do! not! copy the quotes.
Personally, I prefer to enter the cheats manually
Hello Dark no problem on the message I just like to help out allot ok
your friend Jason and good luck on your new flat.
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From: shaun everiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 2:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey]
Hello Jim I was wondering since you are working on version 3 of baseball. is
it possible that we can create leagues and run them just like the football
games instead of 16 games and then the superbowl we can have the standard
amount of games or create our own standard of games and teams and
yeah.
its a bit like that.
At 11:15 a.m. 25/05/2007, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,
Regardless of weather someone puts an, if you like this buy it, type
message on it it is still software piracy and is still theft.
Look at it like this. If a guy puts out a crack out for an accessible
game, slaps a
I'd like to get a copy of this, in nz I can subscribe to history but it costs.
Can someone give me a copy in mp3, I do want to listen to it.
At 02:59 a.m. 25/05/2007, you wrote:
Hi Folks,
For those Star Wars fans and especially for Tom Ward,
Star Wars: the Legacy Revieled.
Momorial day May 28
Hi Jim.
One thing just occurred to me about new Baseball.
I remember the issues I had with not understanding the game rules due to
being both not heavily sport-orientated and (more to the point), from
England, not the us.
The Rules Phil posted to the list a while ago were quite helpful I
There is one quite simple solution: make your games more secure. Downside:
it'll be less easy for the end user.
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From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Piracy of
The solution to making games harder to crack is that it will tend to drive
the price up. So, the developer needs to decide where to draw the line. The
more time and effort going into making a game not crackable, the more
development time and costs are incurred. this means that the game in the
My god, that is huge! I've calculated a price of $20 US for my upcoming game
(which is still some sort of a secret) and I thought about 50 games if I
were lucky... That way I could easily bring up the money for my domain name
and extra bandwidth. The thing is that I do all the developing
Easier said than done. What method would you suggest he and other
developers use?
--
If guns cause crime, then pencils cause misspelled words.
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From: Davy Kager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 8:56 AM
Encryption.
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From: Charles Rivard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Piracy of accessible software
Easier said than done. What method would you suggest he and other
developers
You should see my earlier message about encryption and cost and where one
must draw the line.
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From: Davy Kager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 1:54 PM
Subject:
Thanks dark. Will give it a try .
Irm, you do not want to play earlier versions of self destruct anyway as
there are more bugs in them than 1.1.6. It's a pitty I can't find 1.2
because there is a piece on audiogames.net about 1.2, where you can buy
items from murchant robots walking in the grid
Hoh, there are free encryptors out there. And they can even compress your
executable, so you can reduce your installers (I know this is just theory).
Sure I'm going to use this technique, since it will save me from at least
60% of the crackers.
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From: Raul A.
another thing I like is say making the games partually opensource.
Ie in duke 3d all sounds, rts multiplayer systems, music, and graphics as well
as some maps etc were made opensource in a way.
At 08:06 a.m. 25/05/2007, you wrote:
Another idea. Could you possibly offer incentives For people to
well Since programs are more expensive for people in nz outside us, etc I tend
to go for packs and packages rather than single products.
I am more likely to buy a 60 dollar us pack of somethan a 30 dollar single
title, especially if the pack has betwene 3 to 5 titles in it.
This was the way I
Hi Dark,
Thank you. I do also have a copy of the baseball rules that Phil posted to the
list and think that your idea of adding them to the game sounds good. I will
also as you suggested, try to edit them as to be relevant to my game of
baseball.
Thanks again and BFN
Jim
Not breaking
Hi Jason,
No, I'm sorry, but I am not going to make the baseball game the standard 161
game season. It will remain the championship or World Series best of seven
game thing. I will be adding commercials etc though.
Truthfully I am surprised that the football program accurately does the whole
At 11:34 a.m. 26/05/2007, you wrote:
Hi Jason,
No, I'm sorry, but I am not going to make the baseball game the standard 161
game season. It will remain the championship or World Series best of seven
game thing. I will be adding commercials etc though.
Truthfully I am surprised that the
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