Chacal wrote:Well, there's no legal way to get it anymore, which means "open season" to me.
eBay's pretty legal... I got my copy just a few weeks ago from there. I just bought it--new and unopened at that--no bidding required for my particular copy.
Note: the following is directed at the thread in general and not directed solely at one person, even though I quote Chacal in the opening.
Who says if you can't get your hands on something anymore you can distribute pirate copies. Isn't there such a thing as "Sorry, tough-luck."? Or limited edition? For instance, I wasn't in Prologue or Churu, but I don't feel entitled to them, why should I? I missed the boat, end of story.

Maybe when I'm not so tired I'll think more favorably of discussions about illegally distributing yet another Cyan game.
Why doesn't someone send Cyan an email about becoming a Hexisle distributor if they think the conduct of piracy in this case is justified?

If there are truly people out there who still want Hexisle, for whatever reason, Cyan can get it re-published and start making some more much-needed money.
Currently getting some ink on my hands over at the Guild Of Ink-Makers (PyPRP2).