[quote] Now, a year later, the game is coming to Steam. We could have just released GalCiv IV on Steam and then immediately put out Supernova as a separate expansion pack but I think we can all guess how people would have reacted to that. So instead, people who bought it on Epic are STILL the only ones who have access to the finished GalCiv IV game. On Steam, the bundled GalCiv IV + Supernova is in early access. Supernova is also available on Epic as
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Thanks[quote who="Jafo" reply="39" id="3887217"] Quoting MSago70, reply 25 Finally, Frogboy. I'm old (53) and don't get the badge-things, but if you really are the CEO of Stardock, you should maybe listen more to your community manager (Rammastardock), because the ignorance of the customer perspective in your posts, i
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="17" id="3887029"] But isn't this the case with every game? Ever? Game comes out, a year later, an expansion comes out and there's a bundle that's cheaper than the base game plus the expansion separately. And that doesn't even touch on post-release sales. Is there something here I'm not taking into account? [/quote] <
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="9" id="3886920"] GalCiv IV was released on Epic a year ago. I’m not sure what alpha you are referring to. If you don’t like gc4 you probably won’t like supernova. GC4 continues to get updates on Epic. It’s only been a few weeks since the last update. [/quote] Even though GabrAuro is bitter in his argument, it is quite valid. The point, from my perspective is that Stardock (which I've had a long love-affair with, becau