66% off on Steam until Thursday (02/28/13)

If you are "on the fence" or did not want to buy the base game before "Legendary Heroes" is released, which could be months away, it just went on-sale on Steam for 66% off (or $13.59). The "map pack" is on-sale too (for $1.69)

 

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What about those of us who've gotten our games through Stardock? How's that working for us the map pak and LH later on?

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Brought it on Steam and myself and others cannot even get through the tutorial without game becoming unresponsive.

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Hehehe, that's what you get for purchasing a game on Steam...

 

@Willie: We're getting the shaft for purchasing the game shortly after release along with ahving to wait for bug fixes nescessary overhauls n all.

 

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$13.59 for FE (now) + $19.99 for LH (when it's out) = $33.58

or

$39.99 for FE with LH (when it's out). Which is $6.41 more.

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I love Stardock but won't purchase a game which, as this game says in it's description, requires Steam to play.  Please consider a site like GoG and then I will freely open my wallet.

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p.s.  I have purchased every Stardock game which does not require Steam to activate *sigh* I miss the old days....

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Ah gay... Just got both before the discount...

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I have my own bias against Steam because there isn't much done to promote indie titles that aren't already hugely popular such as Super Meat Boy, Braid, or Bastion. Greenlight is a terrible system because things become a popularity contest. Not to mention the ignorant people who've forced this to happen simply because they won't buy a game unless it's on Steam. If you want a game bad enough (Minecraft, Starcraft 2, Guild Wars 2, any number of great indie games that aren't on Steam), then I don't see why you couldn't go ahead and buy it through Desura/Gamers Gate/direct.

But that isn't an issue for Fallen Enchantress. It's already on Steam and receives a fair amount of attention. Again, it's not Super Meat Boy, but it's noticed. The only reason I can see to dislike Steam is because you can't sell used games through it, but you can't do that with a DRM-free digital copy, either. Because I can't see any major problem with using Steam, I think perhaps you guys are more annoyed at Steam fanboys than Steam itself. In which case, I wouldn't blame you. 

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Whatever happened to that statement Brad made about "Gamers Bill of Rights"? I thought he was highly against sites like Steam? When did he turn Benedict Arnold?

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@Star Adder:  How are you "getting the shaft"?  I was a pre-order through Impulse/SD, and have the maps from the map pack in my game without additional purchase.  So, where again do you feel shafted?  (If, in a stupor some night I purchased the map pack without realization or remembrance, I apologize for the misinformation).

 

@Soulmai: The FE community will have to go on without you, I guess.  You are missing a good game, for, IMO, not a good reason.  But, to each their own.  SD makes a lot more money by having the eyeballs of Steam users on their product than otherwise, I think.  But the telling sign is that they are not on GOG, and are moving solely to Steam for LH, so it must be beneficial to them.  Or, they discussed it and are trying to screw you over.... *_*

 

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Quoting willie, reply 9

Whatever happened to that statement Brad made about "Gamers Bill of Rights"? I thought he was highly against sites like Steam? When did he turn Benedict Arnold?
End of willie's quote

The Gamers Bill of Rights was designed as a bulwark against intrusive copy protection (like CDs being in the drive or root kits being installed to monitor what programs you had).  

The market has decided on Steam.

I remember getting similar grief from OS/2 users when we began making Windows software. Technology moves forward. It's too expensive for us to have to maintain an entire digital distribution service in order to support a handful (literally) of people who actively don't want to download their games on Steam.

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My friends (a lot of them) and me all use steam for games. NOT one program, and developers/publishers are responsive.

autopatching is gorgeous and usefull.

 

Please check out why game doesn't work on steam, mail support stardock and solve our problems.

I never had a problem ith steam, online or offline, and most of people bitching about it DONT EVEN USE IT.

so please, spare the grief.

 

If anyone wants FE on steam, and he is "reserved" towards steam, I will buy it on this sale and give it.

If thats needed for you guys o understand STEAM DOESNT STEAL anything from you, doesn't kill your PC performance, doesnt do anything bad.

 

try it.

you dont need to like it, but its usefull for gamers, and especially developer/publishers. since there is no middle men like Derek or Brad posted ages ago.

 

grow up.

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I just bought this game on steam during the sale and have had zero problems with it.  It also runs fine without steam actively running.

 

LOVING the game!  I should have gotten this back when it came out, but didn't get around to it.  I was a big fan of Kael's FFH(2) and master of magic and this wonderful addition in that line.

I was having some trouble with the graphics on my laptop, but I switched to using the cloth map all the time which works a lot better, and is really more in line with my aesthetic sense anyway.

Great job Kael and Co.!

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I've used Steam for ages and I purchase a few new game every month. Never had any problems with Steam (although it's gotten a bit slow the past few months, not sure what that is all about) or the purchased software. People are being paranoid and spiteful for the sake of it.