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Blockland For Schools?
Reactor Worker:
--- Quote from: Kalphiter on October 07, 2010, 05:51:05 PM ---What kind of price would you expect for a site license?
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It really depends on the type and complexity of the software, and how many people are going to be using it. Some CAD programs can cost hundreds of dollars per seat.
For Blockland I'd imagine a site license of $200-$500 would be reasonable assuming unlimited, unrestricted copies of the game for the school. This assumes that each seat would be able to have it's own key. Sort of like how an MSDN license lets the owner generate their own Microsoft product keys.
Assuming they are allowed to use just one key, I don't see why a site license would be necessary. The EULA may restrict commercial/educational use.
bob132:
I know, I've learned a lot two. Events help you get a better idea about cause and effects, and scripting.
The game also kinda helps you understand how to make games!
Uristqwerty:
--- Quote from: bob132 on October 07, 2010, 06:27:33 PM ---two.
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Well, it doesn't help you understand what to/too/two to use.
Also, a few hundred dollars for unlimited IDs? That would only work if the generated IDs don't use the regular number system.
Bing:
I learnsed whta a n0ob is !!1!11!!1!11!?><><><
Jubel:
If the school has same ip (which i bet), you could just use same key for each comp.