Elemental: War Of Magic Impressions

Elemental: War of Magic is a PC turn-based strategy game with a sweet map and a marriage alliance system that sounds like something from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series.


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Stardock Updating Impulse, Rolling Out Ready-to-Play

Even if you’re a Steam loyalist, PC gamers, you’ve got to admit it’s nice to have options. But Stardock’s digital distribution service, Impulse, and its latest update aim to provide more than just competition.


July 31, 2009
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Stardock Finally Spawns Demigod Demo

Three and a half months after its release, Stardock has finally figured out how to give PC gamers a small taste of Demigod gameplay with a multiplayer demo.


June 18, 2009
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Stardock: Quick Everybody, Develop For Windows 7!

When Vista was released, few developers really wanted to take advantage of it. Most customers preferred XP, so most developers did, too. But could Windows 7 be different?


May 23, 2009
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Stardock Sending Out Demigod Apology Coupons

Stardock has begun distributing the promised apology coupons, entitling players who’ve purchased the previously problem-riddled real-time strategy game Demigod to a second copy at 50% off.


May 20, 2009
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What Went Wrong With Demigod

Stardock CEO Brad Wardell exhaustively details the whys and hows behind Demigod’s crippling networking issues in a blog post aptly titled “Demigod: So what the hell happened?”


May 5, 2009
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Demigod Network Issues Should Clear Up This Week

Stardock President and CEO Brad Wardell assures the Demigod community that networking issues should be clearing up this week, and everyone who bought the game is getting a coupon for another copy half-off.


April 23, 2009

Demigod Review: Aspiring To Godhood

Supreme Commander developer Gas Powered Games seeks to take online PC strategy games to a higher plane with the release of Demigod.


April 22, 2009
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It May Be Safe To Play Demigod Now

Demigod had a regrettable launch. Too many pirates, server infrastructure couldn’t cope. But after a week we’re sure Stardock would rather forget, things are looking up!


April 17, 2009
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Demigod: 18,000 Customers, 100,000 Pirates

Poor Demigod had a rocky launch. Mainly because there were too many people trying to play the game. And why were there too many people? Because there were five pirates for every paying customer.