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  • in reply to: Free version time limited #14374
    Aaron AChia-P
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    I’ll be direct about this. You’re not buying $20 for customer service support, and he isn’t offering it. He’s not obligated to provide such support.

    $20 gets you an already-compiled copy of Driver4VR. Open source components or not, you are paying for convenience of not being required to build it yourself. That $20 is paying for the time put into assembling the interface, creating and recording the official tutorials and all the energy put into them.

    A one-time fee of $20 is hardly a deal-breaker for Virtual Reality technology. For example, VorpX is $40 and quality VR accessories are easily upwards of $100-$200. We’re talking about software programming for Virtual Reality technology– something that has remained slightly experimental even in the consumer market in 2020. Greg is ironing out the kinks and asking for a one-time fee as a business.

    You as a consumer still have options. If you don’t want to pay, you are free to assemble a working copy for yourself with your own programming knowledge, have a crack at it. Until then, use the demo/trial version, enjoy the full version or stop using Driver4VR altogether.

    Nothing obligates people to buy Driver4VR except their own peer pressure.

    in reply to: Free version time limited #14352
    Aaron AChia-P
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    Driver4VR is 20% off constantly, despite the CONSTANT progress being made on the software! Don’t drop the price Greg, these people are just being freeloaders and trying to apply pressure.

    If you can afford a VR-ready computer, you can definitely afford $15-16. If you don’t want to pay for a full license, that’s really not his problem. Time-limited too inconvenient? Pay for it or uninstall.

    You people are ridiculous, this is an honest business not a charity.

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    in reply to: Free version time limited #5790
    Aaron AChia-P
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    What Chen said. Honestly, $20 to guarantee continued development is far from the worst thing.

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