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I just hope, that the base program will be successful enough so that publishers of boardgames realize that it would be more beneficial to eventually sell digital versions of their games themselves (as modifications or not) than to try to curb and stifle all digital incarnations of their products.
It's not like I wouldn't be willing to pay for it. Certainly not as much as for the entire physical thing, but certainly enough to make it worth their time. Where I live there are no people close by to play such games - so buying the box is pointless. :/
Theses are the cjc files to put in your workshop folders