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    By: paketep This person is cool! x Show Full Post
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    So, after Elemental, the Gamer Bill of Rights doesn't have anymore the right to get a finished game?. Very appropriate.

    That butchered Bill of Rights speaks volumes about what's happened to Stardock. Let's hope they can go back to what they where 2 years ago.
    Feb 23, 2011 12:59am PST
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    So, after Elemental, the Gamer Bill of Rights doesn't have anymore the right to get a finished game?. Ver... : paketepThis person is cool!

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      Doesn't the right to have the game run as designed imply this? : MBlueD
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        Nope because Elemental was exactly as designed, incomplete at release. : AgentPotheadThis person is cool!
        • You could argue that if a game was designed as incomplete and released as such, it is in fact finished :) : MBlueD
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      Dude, get over it. How many companies will go out and say, not only did we fuck up our release, but we m... : amrbeanThis person is cool!
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        Or placate rabid stakeholders by making it seem like they learned from their mistakes. : nisolider
        • Rabid stakeholders meaning Brad Wardell? He doesn't seem all that rabid to me. : seawolfnfhq
        • In what world would "rabid stakeholders" approve of the idea of giving out free stuff that could easily b... : amrbeanThis person is cool!
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          Stardock is private. : one random winner
          • Stakeholder =/= shareholders. In this case you can swap "hardcore fans" for stakeholders. : JonathanThis person is cool!