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The developers are a lot like the folks around here. They don't just shove the game out the door to make a buck. It's a labour of love and they invest a lot of themselves in bettering the game.
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I can not agree with that.
The games from Paradox are full of bugs when they come out and it takes them a really long time to fix "most" of them. However some bugs get never fixed.
Another thing that is totally different from Stardock is the way they treat their customers. If you write something on their forums where it would be nice to have an answer from an official person, you have to be very very lucky to get one.
... You're right, the game is deep and there's a learning curve, but it really shouldn't take too long for things to sink in.
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EU is not really such a complex game when you figured out how to handle it and EU:R isn't a complex game at all. What makes most of their games seem to be more complex than they are is the fact that -lets say it nice- their games have "unusual" GUI's and even more important because the documentation is so bad (I mean really really bad) and last but not least because there are no tutorials at all.
Dont get me wrong, some of their games can make a lot of fun when you figured out how to handle them, but you have to be aware of the bad quality of their software regarding bugs and of the bad documentation.
They are infamous for their software quality.
Merry Christmas
Xiskio