superstande: Damn... you are starting over that epic! :) Are you sure? ... But yeah... it's funny when that happens... Can't remember what you were supposed to do, and all the npc's are all like, "Thanks for taking on this quest," :)
Star Trek and M&B... licencing issues?
Not much choice haha!
It could be licensing issues BUT there are other mods containing licensed franchises like Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, etc. Maybe the Star Trek folks are a bit more strict.
For all you music lovers out there, Bandcamp is now allowing artists to bundle and sell their entire discography (or parts) in one go, usually with a discount. I just noticed this myself when checking out Ayria's Bandcamp page, she's offering her entire discography for $50.40, which saves you 30%.
Keep in mind that Bandcamp also takes a much smaller cut compared to every other store. Including Paypal fees, Bandcamp takes around 20% out of each sale and you can take 5% (making the cut around 15% including Paypal fees) of that off if you make $5,000 a year. Other stores take 30% and usually make you Paypal's fees on top of it, if they use Paypal to pay you. So in short, even if you don't sell enough to get the discount, you're still getting around 80% of each sale.
On top of them taking a smaller cut, you can set your own prices for everything, and can allow people to pay more if they want to. Not only that, but you can sell different formats (in a way) on a single page. By that I mean, if you release an album and made physical copies of it, on the album's page you'll be able to offer both the digital AND the physical version, which beats having to look around for each version. They were also doing the "buy the physical version and get the digital version immediately!" thing before Amazon and I've yet to find a physical version that didn't have that deal set up.
Plus you can sell other kinds of merch (for example: Nicole Dollanganger wrote and sells a zine through Bandcamp).
Another fun thing is that you can upload bonus material to be included with an album/song, so you can throw your music video up as a bonus item, or a PDF of your lyrics or whatever!
As an artist you can recommend other artists on your page if you want to, so you've got the community thing going on, and fans can contact you via a handy dandy link on your album pages. There is sort of a review ability, as fans who've bought your material show up as "supported by" on the album's/song's page and can leave a review.
And as of earlier this year you can now sell subscriptions through Bandcamp.
So yeah, Bandcamp continues to improve!
Oh and go check out Ayria, she's awesome! ayria.bandcamp.com