"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Published on April 12, 2008 By StanlyManly In PC Gaming

I recently read an article here by one of the Stardock dev's about their stance on piracy.  I liked this stance so much, that I decided to check out some of their games and apps, with the thought that this is the kind of game company I would like to support with my consumer dollars. 


Gal Civ 2 Gold Edition, ObjectDock, and WindowBlinds (trial), are now on my PC.  Sins of a Solar Empire is definitely on my list, right after my new PC upgrades come in.  I am not trying to give anyone a lube job here, but to be quite honest, my interest in PC's and PC Gaming has been rekindled thanks to these guys. 


Cheers.


Comments
on Apr 12, 2008
Welcome to the stardock cult...I mean community. I am very excited that they are now starting to get the attention they have deserved for quite some time. Come join us in IRC chat sometime. Stardock guys are usually on most week days and are always willing to answer questions.
on Apr 13, 2008
If you have ever wanted to lay an immersive RTS game, Sins will treat you right.
on Apr 13, 2008
If you have ever wanted to lay an immersive RTS game, Sins will treat you right.


Uh, you know, I really like Sins but I'm not quite that emotionally involved as to have intimate relations with it. heh
on Apr 13, 2008
oh? i do sins' laundry
on Apr 13, 2008
Check out Sins' demo first, it's not for everyone. I wish someone had told me that, suffice it to say.
on Apr 13, 2008
I was much more involved with Sins during the BETAS, it is a great game, and I try to get 1 full game in a week. It runs even better on my new PC.
on Apr 19, 2008

Tried the Sins demo.  Looks awesome on my new rig.  It'll have to wait, though, seeing as how I'm still very much into Gal Civ 2 at the moment.