Gundato: ...
Honestly, I paid for the LE, and I feel like I got what I paid for. Am I a bit disappointed? Yeah. But, outside of diplomacy sucking (the tech tree and spellbooks can be fixed by either looking at the XML or waiting for an online resource), all of the things I find lacking are VERY easy to mod in. So I am not too concerned.
Wow, there actually has been a (single) review in the last 30 messages. The more thanks go to Gundato.
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Actually, there is no need to bash Impulse too much. It's not worse than Steam. It claimed it's better (Bill of Rights) and removed this ad later, so its kind of honest again :). Since I am against online DRM and are abstaining from Steam, I should extend my avoidance to Impulse. No hard feelings actually, they still have my sympathy, cause they are a relatively small company and actually produce turn based strategy computer games which is rare - I see them more like a misguided friend, if ever they find back to the right way, I will welcome them again.
This meaning, if ever they really offer that archival DVD with the uptodate patched version of Elemental not requiring any online activation, I will buy it.
I bought Galactic Civilization 2 in the past and did not regret it. It was a really nice game and run out of the box without any bugs und with most of the gameplay contained. Registering and applying the many patches was not neccessary to enjoy the game and added maybe 10% to the gameplay, not more.
These days seem to be over, but may come again or may not. For Steam I doubt that they ever will open up like this before judgement day comes or something similar.