Hi Circo, Let me start by saying what an invaluable resource the EmuMovies project is to the community. It's clear from the amount of time and hard work you have devoted to the project, that it means as much to you as it does the community, and rightly so!
I wouldn't be suprised to find most members of these forums feel the same, so that pretty much answers #1.
As for the $20-$25 per year subscription fees, I myself am more than happy to pay these fees. I feel the ftp service is well worth the yearly subscription, and besides, if the fees help towards covering your costs, then surely the community, who benefit greatly from the EmuMovies project should give a little back!
People pay Microshaft a yearly xbox live subscription of £40 (GBP) to play online multiplayer, a service that would be/is free on the PC version of the games. Allways amused me, and yes, i did get suckered in to xbox live on my 360, hardly ever used it tho.
As pointed out by previous posters though, not everyone may be willing to pay the yearly ftp subscription. So the pricing I guess needs some serious thought. Hopefully you will get enough feedback from these forums, and your current ftb subscription take-up to gauge what pricing to opt for.
Aceldamor and FrizzleFried's suggestions offer possible alternatives that I see working. I personally would like to see the yearly subscriptions continue, but some cheaper, one-off set pricings might be a way to gain interest from those who dont feel the yearly subscription is worth their hard earned $.
#3 - Would I recommend emumovies to a friend? - Yes! already have done, and will continue to do so.
As for #4, taking no new ftp signups - I hope this does not come to pass, but accept there must be a limit to the capacity of your ftp hosting / bandwidth, hence a new dedicated server.
I know some sets are available via bit-torrent, I don't know if all the sets are available, but this is obviously one possible method to alleviate bandwidth limits on your hosting package for those who don’t want to subscribe or only want a set or two. It is my understanding (I may be wrong) that the sets contained within the torrents are in some cases slightly older than the current sets. Perhaps the torrents could run in sync with the current ftp sets.
Out of curiosity, is the main EmuMovies.com site down ATM? Haven't been able to access the home page since yesterday
Anyhow, once again, thanks for all your hard work on the EmuMovies project, long may it survive, and be an integral part of the arcade gaming community!
