Cut stardock some slack

I look in the forum and theres like 20 topics saying that the netcode is broken and it needs to be fixed. I think stardock gets the point by now, They're working night and day to try and fix it, It's not gonna get done faster with everyone screaming at them about it. Relax and wait a week or two. It gets better daily.

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As I mainly do not experience that much of a problem with the connecting to matches I do not complain, but seriously I have experience by far more worst online connection with other games that came out. Some you couldn't connect online at all, it was not even worth trying. You basically had to wait for an announcement to know when you can actually start trying. Other games had connection working here and there but lagged like fuck. So this does not come close to what I have experienced before.

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I've never played a Stardock game before (and still haven't really yet, natch!) but the tone that Stardock gives as a company does inspire some confidence. Notwithstanding...

 

There are certain base level requirements which simply must be met. A game which is essentially online only must perform online well. I have nothing buy sympathy for Stardock, which had Easter cut short and now has to work a nearly inoperable game. However, there really isn't excusing the issue. They have admitted the problem and I earnestly believe they will do the utmost to fix it. However, the simple fact is that the contract of having a playable game when it was released was not fully upheld. This is the first new game I have bought where I shelved it the first night to play something else because it simply would not function. People are understandably upset. Posting more topics won't speed the process, but waiting a week or two to use a product you paid for is not an easily dismissable issue.

 

You don't expect perfection day one, but you do expect reasonable functionality. This did not occur, and people are right to be bothered by this. That said, I think Stardock has handled the PR aspect of this perfectly, and I admire the candid statement of where things are they were willing to give us.