![]() ![]() Yes, I can keep using my current Avenger. Rather, VPS has added something solely for the company's own "benefit" that they knew would upset users, after we've already spent our money. Nor is this a change necessitated by new features. Notably, this is not a case where technology has advanced and older computers are being left behind. Then Vengeance went and added a parasitic copy protection scheme that, to say the least, is controversial. That's $305 I have invested in Avenger (and others, I'm sure, have spent much more). I bought the 5-expansion-pack deal on sale for $140. I purchased Avenger for $165 USD on sale. I can complain all I want, but Vengeance still has my money, and that rankles. But VPS took our money, and then sprang on us the addition of Codemeter - a decision that they surely knew would be unpopular among at least some of their current users. If Avenger had always used Codemeter from the start, then I (and many others) simply wouldn't have purchased, and that would be that. What really stinks is how Codemeter is being imposed on us after we already paid, so there's no effective way for us to opt-out. For those who don't know, the new 1.5 update of VPS Avenger now moves from a user-friendly copy protection scheme to the dreaded (by me at least) Codemeter. ![]()
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