draginol: A couple things.
(1) The game does not use Steamworks. Even the version on Steam doesn't use Steamworks. Downloading it is just a URL and huge setup.exe.
(2) Anyone who bought War of Magic in 2010 or before gets Fallen Enchantress for free. Hopefully, that will restore some of the lost confidence some people had with Stardock.
Hi Brad, nice to see you here. :)
Thanks for the clarification wrt Steamworks. The game is labeled as "Steamworks" on several places that I checked, but I guess the Steam/Steamworks difference confuses some of the shops and reviewers as well. Good to have that clarified.
I've spent some time thinking about what _could_ win me over to buy Fallen Enchantress, and I think the best way to convince me is a demo. I'm not one of the guys who's saying "Down with Stardock", or "Never again buy a game from them" - but I am skeptical if you really _can_ make this game work. If you can show me that (in an environment where I can experiment myself), then you might gain another customer. I don't know how your stance is toward a demo version though. I guess I'm not the first person to ask for one.
Also, while you're here, may I point out that there are some people here who would really, really like to buy some of Stardock's older games on GOG? :) I own most of them on Impulse (a remnant of my old TotalGaming.Net subscription), but I would really like to get away from Gamestop, and would probably rebuy them here if the price is right.