THANK YOU STARDOCK, AGAIN!

For having the balls to make a defense heavy expansion pack.  I love the idea that turtling can be balanced and so few developers have the courage to attempt this daunting task.  Again you have shown me why you are the company to beat for PC games (Blizzard, you better watch out, because Stardock is serving the customer better, IMO). 

 

 

Here here, for the Brave New World that Stardock has ushered in.  Have fun everyone.

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The real credit goes to Ironclad - they are the geniuses behind Entrenchment. :)

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For having the balls to make a defense heavy expansion pack.  I love the idea that turtling can be balanced and so few developers have the courage to attempt this daunting task.  Again you have shown me why you are the company to beat for PC games (Blizzard, you better watch out, because Stardock is serving the customer better, IMO). 

Here here, for the Brave New World that Stardock has ushered in.  Have fun everyone.
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I'd have to agree, Stardock is the only company I actually support. Basically everyone else is an afterthought and I literally don't purchase anything with the EA name anywhere on the package.

Just something about a company that is willing to not treat me like a scum sucking bastard out the chutes that makes it difficult for me not to love them.

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Yeah, frogboy should know. I think he owns Stardock. Anyway, Ironclad is the developer of Sins.

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I wouldn't know, Impulse can't decompress my game.

I've removed all Sins-related registry entries, including those which the support team say need to be removed, and I have deleted all Sins-related directories on my computer.  I've switched to the legacy download system, and I've rebooted my computer several times.

So as frogboy says, thank you Ironclad, your game was fun while I was able to play it, and I don't hold you to blame for my no longer being able to.

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Quoting Caydr, reply 4
I wouldn't know, Impulse can't decompress my game.

I've removed all Sins-related registry entries, including those which the support team say need to be removed, and I have deleted all Sins-related directories on my computer.  I've switched to the legacy download system, and I've rebooted my computer several times.

So as frogboy says, thank you Ironclad, your game was fun while I was able to play it, and I don't hold you to blame for my no longer being able to.
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Try CCleaner :). If CCleaning plus a cleanout of your PC doesn't make Sins work anymore than its something non Sins related.

Since there aren't magic files (related to the install) that hide and make things stop working other than registry files, game files left over (that are easy to find), and/or DRM which isn't included in the game to my knowledge.