Considering that a few years ago Stardock paraded around their "Gamers Bill of Rights" as though they were the champions of gamers, I think we have a right to be upset that Stardock release such an unfinished game. I'll quote the "right" in question.
"Gamers shall have the right to demand that games be released in a finished state."
The fact that Stardock has now taken down said "document" from their site says alot about the company, and while I had much faith in Stardock previously, with this turn of events that faith has been shattered. Clearly Stardock is just another game publisher who feels they can release half finished products and fix the issues later. I don't think calling us idiots for asking for our money's worth, or much less, asking Stardock to practice what they preach, is really called for either.
I already have one friend who was on the fence about getting this game, and after hearing about it's current state, said that while the game sounded intriguing and promising, he had no interest in purchasing it in it's current state.
While I do hope that Stardock's history will hold up and in a few months the game will actually be a decent game (and my faith in this is enough to keep me from demanding a refund), I doubt I will continue to purchase Stardock games in the future, at least not until several months have passed since the release date and I have seen user reviews indicating the game is worth my money.
As a side note, while I was search for the "Gamers Bill of Rights" I discovered that I wasn't the only one who spotted the apparent hypocrisy.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/08/25/stardock-rescind-own-bill-of-rights/
And to be fair to Brad, he did issue a public apology for his outburst:
http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/08/25/stardock-ceo-apologizes-public-outburst