You know... maybe I would. If I knew that this game, sitting on the shelf, will be 99,9% bug-free with stellar patch support to boot, just maybe I would.
Well, I, for one, would have paid $150 U.S. for CIV for as it is. You and I are not typical customers, I believe. We should benchmark what the vast majority would do.
But then again, if Stardock can make Galatic Civilizations 2 at normal retail prices, INCLUDING great support, then why can't Firaxis? Or anyone else, for that matter...
Exactly the wrong example as a shining star of how to do things right. I bought GalCiv, played it several times, found it obscenely broken because the AI did not advance. All I had to do was improve ship tech, send 1 ship to blockade each AI planet, and blow up anything as it tried to break the blockade. I searched online communities for discussion and patches, I contacted customer service. I spent considerable effort trying to make the game "go".
Two possibilities that I can think of. Either I stumbled upon a horribly broken strategy, or else the game had horrendous design as well as horrendous testing.
So, I tried other strategies, such as avoid improving my ships and focusing upon infrastructure etc. Same thing... the AI didn't advance, hardly at all. It was just a game of solitaire with a bit of rote going through the motions of conquering the AI at the end.
I haven't played it since.
I'm sure the above will spark some responses how *I* am to blame, how I should give them another chance, that I should install some patch or something. In a way this is hypocritical, how I've done these things for CIV but, after my first attempts, have not continued to do them for GalCiv. BUT, the difference is that CIV was playable for me. GalCiv was not... I simply could not find any enjoyment from it.
Nevertheless, they got my $50. And... if there was a return law, I absolutely would have returned the game.
Wow, I can't believe how many people will jump to defend a company that purposely ships out a defective expansion.
Do you mean to say: in your opinion, BtS was more more defective than most games?
Not just a game but an expansion of an expansion
What is an "expansion of an expansion"? I don't understand that.
Now that the company virtually ignores the game because they know people like Bhruic will fix practically everything with lightning speed and we are supposed to be grateful to them for making a profit off a buggy product.
We don't know why the latest patch has taken so long.
All software is buggy. All companies are there to make a profit. Nobody said you were "supposed to be grateful" for those things. Are you supposed to be grateful the sun rises every day? It's just how it is.
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