Re: Witchcraft II
http://www.ulmf.org/bbs/showthread.php?t=2182
The forum rules does prohibit the posting of links or link requests for her games, however, her games aren't the only ones that cannot be posted as that list shows.
People may complain about how "bad" her games are, but there's always a lot of people who want them and obviously a lot of people who like them. Like ZhouTai and Papanomics mentioned further above in this thread, buying a 1-month membership gives you access to all the games she's created so far, and isn't exactly breaking the bank. And if you don't like her games.. well, why bother anyway? I'd recommend sending her an e-mail with constructive critique, though, if you believe you've found some bugs she haven't fixed yet or other things that should need fixing. She's always open for that, and even thankful.
http://www.ulmf.org/bbs/showthread.php?t=2182
The forum rules does prohibit the posting of links or link requests for her games, however, her games aren't the only ones that cannot be posted as that list shows.
I remember she did take legal action against some site for sharing her material, so yeah, sharing her stuff anywhere isn't exactly without risk.reddo said:They actually don't seem to have really a pirate protection.
It seems to be more of a "if you pirate it, it will work, but I will find the original sharer", like a watermark in the code or something. Sharing is nice and all, but it's not correct to ask people to put their asses on the line, it's just entertainment.
So she has all the personal details (since people paid her) and she has a way of knowing which member shared the games. Would you risk it?
So it is very unlikely links for these will ever appear.
People may complain about how "bad" her games are, but there's always a lot of people who want them and obviously a lot of people who like them. Like ZhouTai and Papanomics mentioned further above in this thread, buying a 1-month membership gives you access to all the games she's created so far, and isn't exactly breaking the bank. And if you don't like her games.. well, why bother anyway? I'd recommend sending her an e-mail with constructive critique, though, if you believe you've found some bugs she haven't fixed yet or other things that should need fixing. She's always open for that, and even thankful.