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Now I know this has been said before but Sins is one of the best games I have ever played! I am happy for Stardock and Ironlore on their great sucess, but there is one thing I am very grateful for and that is...Sins didn't change hands during devolpement. Now your all asking "What?" Remember the days of Freelancer and Fable? Remember how we were promised a ton of things when they came out... Then Microsoft stepped in and made them what they are today. Dont get me wrong, those are great games, but Microsoft has a way of dumbing things down. So what im reallying saying to you Stardock and Ironlore is Thanks for not selling out to Microsoft!
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on Apr 19, 2008
Ah yeah poor freelancer.

Microsoft is better than Sony and EA though at least.
on Apr 19, 2008
True, but I hate how Microsoft always brings the hammer down on good games.
on Apr 20, 2008
Ironlore != Ironclad
on Apr 20, 2008
Yes, that Microsoft Flight simulator really sucks now that they've had ten tries at improving it.

Mechwarrior was a real stinker too. I could never understand why anyone would want to use complicated game controls to fire lasers from a giant robot.

Close Combat? Phew! Too many army men to manage at one time. Why can't there be more games like where you just have one guy and he like fights off the entire German army, and he never even has to reload?

Actually, those are about the only three games that I can think of offhand that Microsoft did well with... I guess you could include Train Simulator... the new TS2 seems like it will rock. There's also Space Simulator, but really, you can get the super-excellent freeware "Orbiter" and do all that stuff in a more modern game.

Oh, yeah, and there's that one game with the Master Chief...
on Apr 20, 2008
For a big studio, Microsoft Games is actually quite good.

What we now don't want is one of these biggin's to buy Stardock though.
on Apr 20, 2008
Iron Lore died. Dawn of War: Soulstorm is their tombstone. RIP Iron Lore.
on Apr 20, 2008
Ironlore != Ironclad


ROFL, yeah i noticed from the topic title, and made me anxious to see the offical response.
on Apr 20, 2008
Ironlore != Ironclad


I was questioning that...lol
on Apr 20, 2008

Ironclad has done an amazing job on Sins. What's really spectacular is they had a hit on their first try.

Nobody is buying Stardock any time soon. We're having too much fun.

on Apr 22, 2008

Nobody is buying Stardock any time soon. We're having too much fun.



Think about all the "too much fun" you could have with the dozens of millions EA or Microsoft could pour into your personal bank account.

 

on Apr 22, 2008
I'm sorry, but i feel the need to point these things out...

Mechwarrior was a real stinker too. I could never understand why anyone would want to use complicated game controls to fire lasers from a giant robot.


The good ones werent published by microsoft, only 3+4 were and 3 was Terrible.

Oh, yeah, and there's that one game with the Master Chief...


same here Halo was and is a Terrible game, and a shadow of what it could and should have been.

Additionally if you were wanting a list of good games published by microsoft you forgot the Age of Empires series and Rise of Nations

on Apr 22, 2008
The good ones werent published by microsoft, only 3+4 were and 3 was Terrible.


MW4: Mercs was actually a pretty decent attempt to get back to the old roots, I enjoyed it. I still remember playing MW1, flying around different planets and negotiating contracts.

I so miss the MW games, and the MCs It would be so amazing to see a well-done MechWarrior or MechCommander game with the modern game engines!
on Apr 23, 2008
Gotta say, Sins is the first REAL RTS I have seen in a LONG time. DoW was great. For the first and second one. The third and forth ones went downhill. Company of Heroes was nice but felt too similar to Dawn of War for me to consider it a "New RTS".

Sins I simply adore, because it implements the old idea of resource harvest (RAWR GOLD MINES!), but also that you need to hold multiple territories (and harvest their resources!) to have a stable economy.

Its also been too long since I've seen a "Diplomacy" tab, and the little AI comments...

Ironclad I love you!
on Apr 23, 2008
You have gone above and beyond the standard set in today’s game development you not only crated a game the community, but also engaged us to find out were you could improve it were you went right and were you went wrong and how to change it
from the forums to the game nights you exemplified what true customer relations should be.

All this while taking a stand on copy protection
Never have I had in my life of 26 years such admiration and respect for a development company ubisoft Bethesda and many more should LEARN from the example you have set

May your company’s grow and flourish we need more people like yourselves in this world
on Apr 23, 2008
Hi I read this post when I first bought the game and on first look at the game I wasnt sure but after spending some time reading and watching some epic battles as well as playing a few games I love the game as well. I love the game pace because while a battle is raging in one sector , if I have the correct ships built to tank I can mount a counter attack. I also like how you arent treating your userbase like criminals, with stupid protection schemes that dont work only damage a system. Fact is and maybe I shouldnt mention this but although I could have downloaded gciv 2 I didnt because I think companies who arent stupid and realise a good game will sell anyway because it has content and replay value deserve their money.(that and the fact its highly illeagal but primary reason is main reason and a good game will sell regardless) I think the same applies with sins and will be reccomending the game to my friends.(To buy obviously, they havent heard of the game until I showed them it on gametrailers yesterday )

Thus far I havent needed tech support but have browsed the tech support forums. Heres the thing if anyone involved with sins is reading this then this is an immportant part to take from my post. I really like the fact on some of your stickies you say "If you have these exact symptoms ..... then it is not your network, drivers hardware etc" . I have found many companies to be guilty of automatically blaming the users hardware and would have them going out buying new and sometimes very expensive components which a good portion of the time are not always to blame. Being 100% open about known game problems and just being honest and saying look we are aware of it but although we are having trouble tracking it down, we are working to fix is a great way to go! Nice Job.

May your company’s grow and flourish we need more people like yourselves in this world


Totally agree with this and the other stuff the poster mentioned , and I think most net users are smart enough to know that companies like this deserve support.
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