Not sure what you mean.JJ_Jettflow wrote:Well, I guess there is no pleasing some people.
Personally i find serial numbers very pleasing because i know once i have it i can use my stuff whenever i want to without being dependent on a 3rd party service which may or may not be available when i need it.
So what does this tell us?JJ_Jettflow wrote:The first complaint I heard was that "no rent to own" so Roland added one free plugin a year and then the new complaint was "that's too expensive for one plugin" even though there are many on the market for that price or more. The next complaint was "I gig where there is no WiFi" or "I do not want to be tied to the internet 24/7" so they set up a system where you have to be on once a week and the new complaint is "every week?" I am sure if they had made it once a year someone would have to say "hook my laptop to the net once a year to use this? Stuff your cloud up your as*hole Roland!"
Maybe 'generally unpopular' would be one way to describe it?
(I dont know, i only spoke for myself.)
Be serious. None of these things will deliberately render themselves unusable every 7 days unless the manufacturer allots you new use-time.JJ_Jettflow wrote:Well, an iLok can be thought of as a timebomb as well. So can a USB flash drive. So can your hard drive. At any time, whether you have to check on the net or not, any of these can fail and leave you without a hope. All these scenarios could be not "if" but "when" and "how" as well. Maybe we should go back to acoustic instruments..oh wait, guitars have strings that break.
