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Sell me your boxed edition copy?!
Posted: June 19th, 2010, 12:48 pm
by eriqchang
I am in love with this game. Just bought it... would love to own a copy of the very original limited run packaging with dvd, etc.
Does anyone want to part with their copy?
Name your price and I will paypal you and give you my shipping address!
Thanks,
-eriq
Re: Sell me your boxed edition copy?!
Posted: June 20th, 2010, 2:21 am
by Evnissyen
I suppose you could always just make your own?
(Not sure where you might find empty DVD cases, I'm sure they must be around, just never bothered to look for them . . . personally, I've been using old DVD cases that AOL used to send me . . . hey, remember AOL? HA HA HA HA HA!

)
...But if you can get a DVD case, obviously all you have to do is print out a color cover and insert it . . . voila!
...Which reminds me . . . I have to do the same thing with Avernum VI, since all I have now is a blank & white sleeve scrawled in my own handwriting: "Avernum 6" . . . damn cheapo Spiderweb Software only sent it to me in a
paper sleeve, for chrissake . . . with
dithered black and white print on the disc. Computer-generated, of all things. Pixelated.
I mean... I suppose I can't blame them for doing the best they can to stay afloat, but, just saying... when I ordered their game special by mail, I expected an actual DVD box. No inserts or manuals necessary, the box is enough.
Could've made my own DVD myself, after all.
Never again.
I mean . . . they could have, if they'd wanted to, said "No dvd's available by mail." By they didn't.
Re: Sell me your boxed edition copy?!
Posted: June 20th, 2010, 2:49 am
by silverkitty
"them" you say. as if Jeff Vogel could afford full time employees. funny

Re: Sell me your boxed edition copy?!
Posted: June 20th, 2010, 5:24 am
by Evnissyen
Heh... Well, he does actually have two other people working alongside with him, but... yeah, I sympathize, naturally, with the fact that it's at the core a one-man business. I forgive him for an awful lot of corner-cutting even it it does more damage to his game quality and sales prospects than I think he fully cares to realize or cares to spend the effort/time addressing, not forgetting the old business adage that time=money.
Honestly and personally: I still prefer and adhere to the Basilisk Games method of: taking as long as it takes to get it right before you put it out there.
Sure, Eschalon uses the same blocky sort of very-fast world-building method, but it does so with so much more visual class, visual adeptness, visual feeling.