For abuse other players' skins of demo players, devs can prevent it by
disallowing demo players save the skins to disk.
The purchase value is that you can show skins to everybody without have to
ask every demo player to download it. Considering the user group, the demo
player group is absolutely bigger than licensed player group. What now S2
license can do is give you the ability to show skins in a smaller group.
To: Beandip
Sorry for misunderstanding your meaning. It's true that demo players aren't
owed anything. But why would game devs provide good demo versions to
demo players? Attract them to buy it, for sure. In other words, the devs
are responsible to the market, and demo players are the potential market.
So it's not that simple by just saying "they aren't owed anything".
To answer whether demo players own the demo version game, one can just
think if the LFS devs can force those demo players to delete the copies of
the demo game from their harddisk.
disallowing demo players save the skins to disk.
The purchase value is that you can show skins to everybody without have to
ask every demo player to download it. Considering the user group, the demo
player group is absolutely bigger than licensed player group. What now S2
license can do is give you the ability to show skins in a smaller group.
To: Beandip
Sorry for misunderstanding your meaning. It's true that demo players aren't
owed anything. But why would game devs provide good demo versions to
demo players? Attract them to buy it, for sure. In other words, the devs
are responsible to the market, and demo players are the potential market.
So it's not that simple by just saying "they aren't owed anything".
To answer whether demo players own the demo version game, one can just
think if the LFS devs can force those demo players to delete the copies of
the demo game from their harddisk.