There is a coordinated attempt by new members to attack StarDock.
Be careful to not fall into the silly traps.
I recommend a bunch of *Ignored* replies, that should solve it besides the normal Moderating locks.
Ah, Freedom of Expression. I do it when it works, as it should.
The problem with cafeterias gathering is that once in awhile, a few people get mad about the vending machines. Likened to the usual Internet chat rooms or public Forums, in fact.
Trick is to find a way to sue Coke & Pepsi for stealing the cans.
Trolls simply kick the device in anger raising crowds attention in the process for nano-seconds worth of a glimpse.
Until someone comes by & dumps their empty drink of orange juice in a recycle-bin - smiling and snatching off the quarters forgotten (when everyone stops looking!) in the slot for a much bigger grin.
The problem i see here is that people that hate stardock are unwilling to see from other people views. And stardock fanboys are unwilling to look from other peoples views. I personally think that any additional software ie: Impulse, steam etc is stupid and useless i don't care if it makes patching easier thats what the hundreds of download sites are for. I don't want more crap on my computer then there already is when i install a game i ONLY want the game i don't want to go through layer upon layer of "registrations" to "make my gaming experience as fun as possible." I personally support steam a little more since they actually make good games and have a good community and its a tad easier to manage and install games. But i still don't like the fact that i have to install some crap on my computer to be able to play a game.
Quit crying!!! If you don't want Impulse, don't install it. You don't need it to play Sins.
To play multiplayer you do... which is most of the fun i get.
edit: and to buy entrenchment
edit2: and to patch even if you don;t play mp
What a baby! You don't want to keep a 20MB file on your computer that keeps your games updated, keeps them organized in one spot, is non-intrusive, allows you to install your game on ANY computer in the world without a CD, and allows you to play online multiplayer 'which is most of the fun' you get. Go cry somewhere else you big baby!
I stated this elsewhere, but I'll do so here as well. I'm not seeing a coordinated attack on Stardock. All I see are exactly two people with agendas and bad manners doing a bit of trolling.
Then there are those who disagree with Stardock or don't like one aspect or another, but that's hardly an attack. If someone doesn't like Impulse, they're entitled to that opinion. Wrong as it may be.
Overall, it looks like the customer satisfaction is incredibly high. In at least the 90+ percentile range. Probably higher.
I'd say congratulations to Stardock for maintaining such a loyal and happy customer base. You're doing something right.
Personally, I have no complaints regarding any of my purchases. Our corporate users are even getting cool stuff bundled with some of their new Dell systems, of which I exclusively buy for our non-process users. (Sorry, but only custom builds on the production line).
Even some who don't like one thing or another keep coming back to buy stuff here. That has to count for something, no?
I certainly don't mind Impulse... of course, I have a stable internet connection (if a bit slow) so Goo doesn't make itself noticible. Still, a one-person attack is better referred to as a troll, and not some sort of massive internet coup.
Charvel are you really that retarded that you need a program to keep games updated and organized? Also i WANT a cd i want a real object in my hand that won't get screwed up that won't somehow "forgot" my purchase. And it is Intrusive i don't want to have a useless program that only serves to update my game and "keep them organzied" I mean seriously is it that hard to host patches here or keep you games organzied. Charvel when you actually find something useful to say please by all means, but please calling me a "big baby" isn't going to change anything.
Maybe I'm the only one who doesn't want extra crap on my computer doing things that i could do better and faster. And even if this is only 1 program there are so many other games that require other "slave" programs for them to be played mulitplayer or updated. And i frankly am sick of tired of the crap. I don't care if Impulse is really the most amazing program ever made until it can mow my lawn and do my work i don't want it.
Except for the inability to have an update queue, which has been put in at least informally as a feature request, it's more efficient.
Why should I waste time running the individual updaters for every game that I own, and coming back to run them one by one so they don't all rape my bandwidth and get nothing done, when a program can do that for me?
Put in a feature request, then. I don't know how SD could manage that, but they're good people; if there's a way for Impulse to mow your lawn, then by God, they'll find it.
Ditto. I also like the idea that if I lose my CD/DVD and computer in some unforeseen incident, (fire, flood, burgulary, evaporation, etc.), I can simply log on with another computer and download everything I ever bought with Impulse. That's a level of security that I can appreciate.
I'd like to make that an official feature request. I'd even pay a $60.00 fee to download the lawn being mowed per use.
Then I'll have another post to rip to shreds! I can even get reference material, I've been in a multi page flame war with Jafo, and told Frogboy some comments were beneath him without getting banned or threadlocked!
Today has been so boring with both of the entertaining threads locked.
I agree sooooo much with this simple noble phrasing that it's re-assuring to know membership here has what it takes to strive beyond silliness & interruptions to the ongoing VALUE of our Forums.
Here's to Liberty -- without confrontations.
Flames burn until they runout of oxygen or get watered down. However, lawns can use both.
Personal pride excluded, i'd say we're just all a weird bunch of Grasshoppers running to the next lake. And wrecking havoc because we are Intelligent and communicate to warn about the fires on our tails or rain in our backs.
Somehow. In a blink of an eye, it can happen to you.
Here's something useful to say: Quit crying you big baby!!!
By the way, some of the features that Impulse has that may interest you:
1) Keeps all your games (Stardock and others) organized in one place
2) Automatically sends you an update when there is one available for your game
3) Wipes your nose for you when you're crying. Just wipe it on your computer screen and Impulse magically picks it up.
4) Turns your computer on when you aren't aware and uses your webcam to take pictures of you crying and sends those back to Stardock so they can all get a good laugh.
5) Tracks all of your online purchases and sends a log back to Stardock.
6) Keeps track of your personal and financial information and sends it, in an encrypted package for your security, back to Stardock for their safekeeping.
7) Tracks all of your online browsing and sends you advertisements for Stardock products.
8) Locks up your computer if you try to accidentally uninstall anything from Stardock.
9) Alerts Stardock when you've been away from the computer for too long for personal/family or business reasons so they can send a rep to your house to fix the problem for you.
What is there not to love about this tiny program?
However Orwellian (1984, the big bro'paranoia) the above may seem to the many, i see no correlation whatsoever to the discussion at hands; remember, we're invaded by Trolls?
So, in all good OP's given copy_rights and obligations i must stress to everyone listening that this thread IS a form of protest to all that threatens our freedoms - including behavioral flaws shown by anyone (including me) that could indicate, i'm sorry to say, personal insults undeserved.
This particular thread isn't exactly monitored by Moderators & won't ever get locked UNLESS trolls win the war.
Unless - of course - William Gibson himself would object to the cyberspace present here in punk slunk dunk pieces, at times.
Peace, brothers.
Remain Neutral (or not) and have at it, it's yours.
omg, whatta incredibly useful option just magically jumped below our posts; **WE can view Edits*. (My typos have just been revealed for all to witness how much i care about being clearly understood!)
I didn't even notice until i read this.
How embarassing, everyone will see my typo.
This could be a baaaaad thing. Why it was added I can't imagine. part of being able to edit is to get rid of something that is unwanted in your post. Better watch what you say the first time...
Pretty much for that. So that people couldn't just edit their posts and make all responses below it nonsensical.
See this thread for reference: https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/344765
EXACTLY CHARVEL I DON"T WANT IT TO DO ANYTHING I DON'T NEED IT! Did you seriously even read my post. Why don't you just go around wearing a shirt that says " i impulse." But it doesn't look like your up to an actual arguement so im done here until you come up with actual reasons you can keeping spamming your posts. My arguement is with the fact YOU HAVE to install it people who want to can go right ahead but why is stardock forcing everyone to download un needed program.
You don't have to install Impulse. Dowload the game then uninstall it, or just go to BestBuy and pick up whatever it is you are looking for the old-fasioned way. Although I think Charvel has better things to do with his/her bandwidth than go around insulting everyone, I have to agree that you should probably tone it down a little.
OK, perhaps I'm being a bit harsh here with Attila. I apologize for that. It's just that I've seen soooo many posts on here in the last 3 months on 'Impulse is bad', 'Impulse is DRM', 'Impulse is draconian', 'Impulse is crap' that I fail to see how these labels can be aimed at Stardock's distribution system. At EA yes, at Steam to some degree yes.
But Impulse is so user-friendly it seems absolutely ridiculous that anyone would have a problem with it. If you want to use it to buy downloadable games you can; if you want to use it to keep your games in one easy to manage place you can; if you want to update a game you can. If you go on a business trip and have to use a company laptop, no need to bring a CD with you. Just install Impulse and download your games. Then if you want to uninstall Impulse after doing any of those things you can. You don't need it to play your games, multiplayer or otherwise. Even if you have only a tiny bit of knowledge about computers Impulse is a breeze to use to manage your games.
Some people say they don't want all this 'junk'/'crap' cluttering up their computer so they call Impulse evil. People would be amazed at how much 'crap' is loaded onto your computer just browsing the Internet using IE. Download a little program call CCleaner sometime, run it, and see how much stuff you clear off your computer that you didn't even know was there. Sometimes it's in the GB's. And yet a 20MB program is 'cluttering' up their computer. Ridiculous. Some people say they don't want to have to go through 'all these registrations'. With Impulse there is only 1 registration and you're done.
Too many people lump Impulse in with the other DRM methods on the principle that any and all forms of DRM or copy protection are evil; therefore Impulse is evil. But they barely actually USE it to find out just how easy it is. I'm thankful we have it just so I don't have to whip out my CD's everytime I want to play a game. I can store all my game CD's back in the basement of my house and forget about them.
Anyway, enough said about Impulse. I know I'm coming off as an Impulse lover here but the fact is that I DO love it. It just makes gaming soooo much easier.
Charvel thank you for givin me a reasonable response. What you said in your middle paragraph is exactly WHY i don't like impulse, thats why all my computers are custom builds so i control whats put on it. Once my cousin came from Turkey and he was complaining his comp was slow at the laptop itself actually was pretty powerful, enough to run most game. SO i decided to take a look at it, there were over 20 "trial" programs random shit that came Bundled with it i mean its no wonder people always complain that they're computers are horrible when its only 1 year old they never clean it. (also as Charvel said CCleaner really is a great program.)
I personally odn't care about DRM if there is DRM ill go crack it. I spent hard earned money on something and i want it be mine with no strings attached not limited installations no nothing. It doesn''t prevent pirating and will never prevent it i mean there were pirated versions of Cryisis and Spore the day they came out. DRM doesn't do crap so why install malware on your computer?
The reason I've railed against Impulse so much it is not a very well designed program, now before you skip reading the rest and post about how stupid i am. Think for a moment how much of the fact you think its a good program comes from the fact that it just looks pretty? Being pretty is all very well and good but frankly Impulse has many useablilty problems and just because you haven't had any doesn't mean there aren't if you want a list of whats wrong with it from my experience please ask.
Im not a big fan of Steam ethier but Charvel why don't you like steam but like impulse? I mean if its quality of service then think for a moment how many users does impulse have as apposed the steam steam has millions upon millions of users from all corners of the world some of which are only there to make everyones life diffuclut and out of the 5 years of using steam i have had times where i wished that i could just take back all the money i used on steam. But most of the time it did everything i wanted. No misplacing of CD keys, No causing "errors" , maybe some slow downs but overall it works great. The site is organized and easy to navigate and understand everything does what it looks like it should. Now i guess that i shouldn't be talking about steam because just as Charvel like Impulse i like steam so ia guess that arguement is moot but whatever.
I guess the point im attempting to make is that all these things add up " oh one more registration." Is something ive said too many times for too many games. (Although Sins was worth it.) All these "20mb" Files add up and bog down the system. And whenever i install some of these it always attempts to install other "trial" programs with it which is also annoying.
I guess in the end my arguement isn't with Impulse as much as all the programs that force you to register and all that. And i also apolgize to Charvel for coming off as just another "Impulse hater." But i still think you should get a shirt that says "i impulse."
Edit 1: Although i see that your real response was added in later
So, here... Attila464 Charvel1 and vice-versa for having the civility to entirely comprehend what WAS at stake and issuing some clear opinions.
Harmony. Peace.
Oooooooppppssss, here comes another Troll - right below! Wanna bet?
Whatever s/he says, types, comments on.
UNLESS proven otherwise for good reasons by any in this thread.
Yup, it's me.
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Think again. I went straight into Video stuff.
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