One More Question about anohter Mega Campaign
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I say: Give us both. First of all, the download is attractive in view of ongoing severe problems with Matrix shipping.
1) Interrupted d/l's CAN be handled perfectly well, it is a problem that has been solved nicely by the shareware associations, it happened to me and I had no trouble at all resuming the d/l - I believe a unique customer ID is assigned before d/l begins. You could d/l multiple copies, but if the ID doesn't match, a different end user would be out of luck.
2) There are at least two good download utilites that feature segmented d/l's: Do it a Meg at a time over thirty days if you want.
3) Seems to me that the CD could be done on a custom basis, have a volunteer burn a few at a time, the way we've done in the past. Setting up a source for this overseas would be very good for the fellows over there.
Face it, for some people the shipping issue couldn't get much worse. Why not give the customer a choice???
Bing
1) Interrupted d/l's CAN be handled perfectly well, it is a problem that has been solved nicely by the shareware associations, it happened to me and I had no trouble at all resuming the d/l - I believe a unique customer ID is assigned before d/l begins. You could d/l multiple copies, but if the ID doesn't match, a different end user would be out of luck.
2) There are at least two good download utilites that feature segmented d/l's: Do it a Meg at a time over thirty days if you want.
3) Seems to me that the CD could be done on a custom basis, have a volunteer burn a few at a time, the way we've done in the past. Setting up a source for this overseas would be very good for the fellows over there.
Face it, for some people the shipping issue couldn't get much worse. Why not give the customer a choice???
Bing
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To Richard the First :
(Riccardo Primo Cuor di Leone I suppose ...)
Weird my message appears after your's, isn't it?
RUX: eh eh .I simply "edited" my previous message rather than writing a new one..."
Don't get me wrong, I was kind of kidding when I said you made me do it. You did it in a very positive way.
RUX : I've already learned you are a very good guy !
Ave Ruxius giocatori te salutant
(You already knew latin is not my strongest )
RUX : <img src="wink.gif" border="0"> Yes I can remember , but consider that your latin is much more precious than your gramatic as it comes from a very distant region of the Empire...
Ave atque Vale Lusitaniae gubernator
Recaredus Primus
Faecundiam et prosperitem longa vita tibi fert !
Ruxius Pontifex Maxiumus et Praefectus Urbi
(Riccardo Primo Cuor di Leone I suppose ...)
Weird my message appears after your's, isn't it?
RUX: eh eh .I simply "edited" my previous message rather than writing a new one..."
Don't get me wrong, I was kind of kidding when I said you made me do it. You did it in a very positive way.
RUX : I've already learned you are a very good guy !
Ave Ruxius giocatori te salutant
(You already knew latin is not my strongest )
RUX : <img src="wink.gif" border="0"> Yes I can remember , but consider that your latin is much more precious than your gramatic as it comes from a very distant region of the Empire...
Ave atque Vale Lusitaniae gubernator
Recaredus Primus
Faecundiam et prosperitem longa vita tibi fert !
Ruxius Pontifex Maxiumus et Praefectus Urbi
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My latin as opposed to my internetian:Originally posted by ruxius:
Ave atque Vale Lusitaniae gubernator
Recaredus Primus
Faecundiam et prosperitem longa vita tibi fert !
Ruxius Pontifex Maxiumus et Praefectus Urbi
Latin
I can understand it pretty well but can't write it correctly.
Internetian (lots and lots of abbreviations)
I can write it fluently but I have a lot of difficulties in understanding it.
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Cheers,
Just my two cents. I've bought all three MCs, but if they were only downloadable, I wouldn't have bought any. I don't have high speed internet access, and I don't have a CD burner. When and if I update my computer, I'd be all for downloadable software. However, I don't see that happening any time soon. I understand progress, and all, and I can see why this would be an attractive option, it's just I can't see doing it with the computer I have now.
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Everybody:
I would like to clarify one thing:
I cannot imagine Matrix abandon the CD system and replace it by a Download system.
I always regarded Download as an ADITIONAL SYSTEM (if Matrix decides to adopt it) to face the needs of part of the market, not a replacement of the present one. It would be abandon part of the customers to serve other customers - hara-kiri if you like.
So lets focus here please people <img src="smile.gif" border="0"> .
I would like to clarify one thing:
I cannot imagine Matrix abandon the CD system and replace it by a Download system.
I always regarded Download as an ADITIONAL SYSTEM (if Matrix decides to adopt it) to face the needs of part of the market, not a replacement of the present one. It would be abandon part of the customers to serve other customers - hara-kiri if you like.
So lets focus here please people <img src="smile.gif" border="0"> .
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Speaking as someone with a 56K dial-up modem, I don't think that the savings in postage and handleing would make up for the endless time it would take to download something as large as an MC. If I ever can afford a DSL or cable hook-up, I may change my opinion. However, for now I like things the way they are.
Eric Maietta
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Download is the go..MC costs isn't an issue in the US but it is BIG in most other places... a MC disk costs $105 delivered in Australia...closer to $150 in NZ...How many US SPWAW fans would pay that for a megacampaign?
Now there is a local distributor...a MC costs AUD$60 which is still a big hit on the wallet, but what about everyone else...downloadable is the only way.
As far having a copy for re-install purposes, that can be easily handled by backing it up to a CDR.
An alternative is for Matrix to permit multiple downloads of a purchased MC...for example purchase of a MC generates a unique purchase key (like the order number), which is entered to authorise a download...anyone who needs to reinstall can simply download the game a second time.
Of course, this is open to abuse...what is there to stop someone giving the key to his friends so that they can all download the game...well nothing, except the hassle of a half hour download...just as there is nothing to stop someone sharing the current disk with their friends...or someone copying a purchased download to CDR and passing it round...nothing except copyright.
Now there is a local distributor...a MC costs AUD$60 which is still a big hit on the wallet, but what about everyone else...downloadable is the only way.
As far having a copy for re-install purposes, that can be easily handled by backing it up to a CDR.
An alternative is for Matrix to permit multiple downloads of a purchased MC...for example purchase of a MC generates a unique purchase key (like the order number), which is entered to authorise a download...anyone who needs to reinstall can simply download the game a second time.
Of course, this is open to abuse...what is there to stop someone giving the key to his friends so that they can all download the game...well nothing, except the hassle of a half hour download...just as there is nothing to stop someone sharing the current disk with their friends...or someone copying a purchased download to CDR and passing it round...nothing except copyright.
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I hear you. And it's fairly cheap as well. They only charged me ONE pound sterling to ship it to Sweden...and it only took, like a week. That's fast considering what I had to pay. <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0">Originally posted by MARTIN HALL:
For my 2 Cents I would prefer a hard copy /disk version. Living in The UK, now that LeDuchet have now started bringing Matrix games into England, I feel that a lot of the delivery problems to Europe have been resolved.
I think both downloadable purchase and postal delivery should be offered. When marketing a product a company should make the sale as easy as possible. DLing would increase sales abroad and with those who have broadband. Mail for those who wish to incure the expense of a hard copy. I have purchase many a program by dl...never a trouble and that's with and without (sniff, sniff) broadband
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