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Started by Polarbear0106, November 30, 2016, 10:40:16 AM

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Polarbear0106

I purchased the package that before contained all three of the games. Because I did this, does that mean I get Particle Fleets? Wasn't the package including all future games as well?

Karsten75

I am not the owner of this site, nor the developer of the game. I only speak from my 8 years on the site as an avid player of all Knuckle Cracker games since CW1.

There has never been a "package" (bundle?) that included future games. If you bought the CW3 trilogy bundle, then you bought (and paid for) CW (original), CW2, and CW3.

Here is a wayback machine link to the KC site before Particle fleet was announced. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306215523/http://knucklecracker.com/common/buy.php

You will notice the bundle clearly states "Buy trilogy" - a trilogy is a group of 3 related objects, such as books, movies or games.  The store page clearly includes the words "three" and nowhere is there an offer or promise of "future games".




Michionlion

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If you were referencing the Steam Knuckle Cracker Universal bundle, this is what is included:
(no promise of future games, however)
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Karsten75

Quote from: Michionlion on November 30, 2016, 10:57:00 AM
If you were referencing the Steam Knuckle Cracker Universal bundle, this is what is included:
(no promise of future games, however)

It's hard to be sure, but I think the author mentioned "the package that before contained all three of the games". Since Virgil did not release a Steam bundle prior to the Knuckle Cracker Universal Bundle/ Virgil did, every time he released a game, offer a bundle through his site that sold all previous games at a discount.

Note that the Steam bundle only became possible very recently with the ability to re-package the older AIR games as an executable not needing the AIR run-time environment. That, and small cosmetic updates to units and textures.