Dave Cox <dcox1961@xxxxxx> wrote in news:Xns9A8E8796419Cdcoxgmailcom@
207.46.248.16:
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> =?Utf-8?B?c3RyYXR0czI4?= <stratts28@xxxxxx> wrote
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>> I was just curious to know if there's any way to reset the
>> tracking of expired game trials. I've come across a few demo's I
>> like but can not justify 20 bucks for a game I will finish in a
>> week! I've tried to search for different download sites, but,
>> they mostly go through the same publisher so no more play for me
>> Any advice would be appriciated! | | | | | >
> Yea! Stop being so cheap. If you like the game pay for it.
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I'm glad someone said it before me. I know Game Developers get decently
paid now a days, but they work hard, and some of them don't get paid that
much. Games might even cost less if more people stopped trying to cheat the
system. You've had your 20-days, if you like the game pony up the
greenbacks. If you can't justify the expenditure, uninstall and move onto
something else.
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-A.