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I just checked the calendar, and it was about time for a thread like this to appear again! Well done mates, right on schedule!:hehe:
I was chatting with one of my non-trainzer friends and he asked me, "how can you pay for payware when people make stuff for free? It seems selfish of the person selling it since there is a lot of good-looking freeware out there!"
My position on this is this: If the payware is prototypical down to the rivits and sounds, I'm gonna buy it because that person deserves the money for their hard work.
I want to know YOUR position on this question: Is payware selfish?
Fred
I was chatting with one of my non-trainzer friends and he asked me, "how can you pay for payware when people make stuff for free? It seems selfish of the person selling it since there is a lot of good-looking freeware out there!"
My position on this is this: If the payware is prototypical down to the rivits and sounds, I'm gonna buy it because that person deserves the money for their hard work.
I want to know YOUR position on this question: Is payware selfish?
Fred
For those who aren't Robert Heinlein fans and have no clue what Rick said, There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch. Places that offer free lunch get more money out of you other ways, it's not really "free".
Freeware is the same thing, rather than selling it people appear to be giving it away and getting nothing in return - but we always get something in return or we wouldn't do it. Some freeware providers are looking for fawning adoration, but most are simply trading talents. I create a route for Larry Moe and Curly, Larry creates models for me Moe and Curly, Moe reskins Larry's models for me Larry and Curly, Curly creates sessions so all four of us can run Curly's sessions using Moe's repaints of Larry's models on my route. Granted, on the internet there are a lot more people grabbing a free ride than actual contributors, but the principle still stands - freeware creators get other things besides money, we don't actually share our work for "free".
So you got the satisfaction of knowing that your creations were wanted and used rather than gathering electronic dust on the DLS shelf.All I ever got from anything I put on the DLS were emails from people wanting to know how to use it...
Oh and the emails telling me this was wrong or that was wrong...
And of course the emails from people wanting it changed to their liking...
All I ever got from anything I put on the DLS were emails from people wanting to know how to use it...
Oh and the emails telling me this was wrong or that was wrong...
And of course the emails from people wanting it changed to their liking...
Young Jedi, you must to learn the ways of the witty sarmastic smackdown or the laugidiots mind probe. Do not let the force of the idioside sway you...
Judging by the rest of your post, I suspect something is missing here.Of course payware is selfish,