[quote who="Rosco_P" reply="486" id="3125986"] Quoting Zeta1127, reply 485None of my Sins stuff (vanilla, Entrenchment, and Diplomacy) is showing up in SDC, and its not currently installed through Impulse, because my computer can't quite handle Sins. The individual versions are not available through SDC yet, only Trinity. For now, you'll need to use Impulse to install the games.[/quote] Shouldn't be better to merge these game at this point, at least f
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[quote who="kryo" reply="306" id="3091201"] Quoting Greg30007, reply 304You will need steam to install SINS:rebelion Stardock store wont work for it. Requiring Steam doesn't necessarily mean it can't be downloaded from the Stardock Store.[/quote] What happened to the "no client required / drm-free" Stardock policy that made you so proud in the past? And it is not that it cannot be done without requiring steam, it's a choice you made
Actually I don't mind third party games but I expect all Stardock games to be available through SDC. At this time only part of them are. I can download Demigod, but then I need Impulse to download the dlc. I see elemental and gal civ 1 but I can't download GalCiv2 (which I could with the old SDC) and Sins of a Solar Empire also ask me to use Impulse. I think that at least all the games that could be downloaded with the old SDC should be available with the new one and c
[quote who="Jafo" reply="100" id="3026023"]Picciu ... I think that one user's impression of Impulse doesn't qualify the statement that "Impulse was a failure". Don't confuse your personal experience as the determinator of a program's worth. It is historical fact that each and every permutation of Stardock's product delivery systems has met with disdain and resistance, only to have it's being replaced lamented subsequently. Yet each syst
[quote who="Jafo" reply="85" id="3025421"] Quoting Picciu, reply 84Impulse was a failure. It still is. It was abadoned a lot earlier before it was sold, Impulse most definitely was not a failure, nor was it abandoned. Its successful sale is testament to that...[/quote] I disagree. Impulse came out of nowhere and had a good start, no doubt. It has interesting feature and some for too long not fixed bugs (who says backup and archive?). Was definetly important to pu
[quote who="Island Dog" reply="11" id="3025443"] Quoting Picciu, reply 8Other developer was able to unlock their title on steam or other platforms. I thought Sins was a Stardock game and that shouldn't be a problem. Can you please explain why it is not possibile? One situation doesn't always apply to another. The keys are tied to the service they were bought from, and therefore they won't be transferrable. [/quote] I'm
I'm really interested about that. Impulse was a failure. It still is. It was abadoned a lot earlier before it was sold, although the start was very promising. Gamers Bills of Right was marketing and never been applied. I thought that at least for stardock title that was true, but now I see they are released on Steam. But at least SDC is coming back (refreshed) and I like the Stardock of these old days, that do its job, create good software and games and give a simp
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="1" id="3025207"]Stardock titles are coming to Steam. However, your serial numbers are registered with wherever you bought them. You can't redirect them. That said, Sins Trinity is only $15 on Steam right now.[/quote] Other developer was able to unlock their title on steam or other platforms. I thought Sins was a Stardock game and that shouldn't be a problem. Can you please explain why it is not possibile?
[quote quoting="post"]Every so often I get a flame private message from a fan of one of our games telling me to “give Stardock a break” because they see one of my posts as “flaming” Elemental or Demigod or Sins or Galactic Civilizations. Just as a head’s up. I work at Stardock. I’m one of the developers on some of these games or am the product manager. It’s my job to complain about the games and to make them better. Please don’t PM me