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Jaga
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Re: License policy question

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shmox wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 5:10 amThank you, but "rediculous" is a bit hard. I mean changing Motherboard or Processor etc let's say every 2-3 years for gamers "like me" is a use case which ise common these days where hardware is evoluating so fast. I know it's a bit strange for office users but not for gamers.
By ridiculous I meant several times every year, for years on end. I'm a gamer as well, though I don't typically change out the motherboard more than once every 2-3 years. Romex should have no problem with even 1-2 times a year - they're quite happy to have content customers.
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Re: License policy question

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Jaga wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 8:44 am
shmox wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 5:10 amThank you, but "rediculous" is a bit hard. I mean changing Motherboard or Processor etc let's say every 2-3 years for gamers "like me" is a use case which ise common these days where hardware is evoluating so fast. I know it's a bit strange for office users but not for gamers.
By ridiculous I meant several times every year, for years on end. I'm a gamer as well, though I don't typically change out the motherboard more than once every 2-3 years. Romex should have no problem with even 1-2 times a year - they're quite happy to have content customers.
Oh, well, okay I am not going to change my pc many times per year, except faulty hardware which is a very rare case, but yes 2 years I can upgrade my hardware.
I'm happy to hear that Romex® can reset my license as per my upgrades, that's all what I need to know to not get stuck with unuseable license.
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