jamyskis: 93€ and requires a Stardock account. Oh, I can see this is going to go down well...
Yeah, from what I heard, there is already a shitstorm going on on the Steam-forums because of this. Plus, I also saw a couple of those threads on the Stardock-forums. It's strange, you'd think
this:
-The base game (which will list for $49.99 when released)
-The future expansion packs (we current have 4 planned)
-All DLC (we plan to do around 6 the first year and 4 per year subsequently as long as there is interest)
-Access to our Founder's vault which includes access to our own internal dirty laundry (internal docs, failed concepts, music drafts, etc.)
-Naming a star in the game
-Forum badge and special forum access
plus access to the Alpha and Beta, would be worth $100. Even if you don't think so, nobody is forcing you to buy it now. You can wait until the game has been released (or until it has become much cheaper). The Founder's Elite Edition is primarily intended for hardcore GalCiv-fans who want to help with the development of the game.
jamyskis: So much for Steam being required because ot its unique Steamworks features - the whole fucking thing is going through Stardock's own account system!
The game
does require Steam because of the Steamworks features. As for the online-registration, this is hardly new. All of Stardock's digitally distributed games since GalCiv 2 require it.
anothername: Didn't the Frog said no because he don't trust gog to give him the money for sold units
No, Frogboy said "no" because making an additional non-Steamworks would require too much time and effort. The full quote (plus link) has been posted further up-thread.
anothername: & later added his love for complete control in form of registered accounts in some "get GC3 on gog" posts over on the SD Forums?
The full quote (plus link) regarding this has also been posted up-thread, so I suggest you read it again. Also, take a look at
this post. It pretty much explains the reasons behind Stardock's attitude regarding middle-men.
But enough about that. There have been some Let's Tests of the Alpha posted on YouTube. Here is one by
, and another by [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tOZu_ItYuY&list=UUHJM-Vd74Egk1xvGp4BHWBA]Das24680.
As for my own experiences, I played about 8 hours now. So far, I had one crash. Other than that, it's been pretty stable. Good framerate, smooth animations (as far as they have been implemented). There have been a few bugs, plus some UI issues, but, for an Alpha, it's pretty good. Much better than I expected, to be honest.
Still, there is a lot of work left to be done until release. Most of the features haven't been added yet.
Edit: Fixed some quotes.