The guy has Cleve potential. Too bad his games are garbage.
And by doing this crushes all your hopes. Cleve's refusal to do anything meaningful with Grimoire just fans the flames and lets you imagine the best game ever. By never releasing it he allows your hopes to be eternal.The guy has Cleve potential. Too bad his games are garbage.
At least he release them.
And by doing this crushes all your hopes. Cleve's refusal to do anything meaningful with Grimoire just fans the flames and lets you imagine the best game ever. By never releasing it he allows your hopes to be eternal.The guy has Cleve potential. Too bad his games are garbage.
At least he release them.
http://forums.elementalgame.com/436749Is this real?
Supposedly that's him but I'm too lazy to actually confirm it. I thought he usually posted under something involving frogs. So not sure if it's Wardell or some other disgruntled and crazy Stardock employee.
He is using both names, one of them when is posting from a corporate location, he has also computer named Toad, which OS was installed in 2011. So if you'd want to hack him you'd know you are in a correct location.http://forums.elementalgame.com/436749Is this real?
Supposedly that's him but I'm too lazy to actually confirm it. I thought he usually posted under something involving frogs. So not sure if it's Wardell or some other disgruntled and crazy Stardock employee.
That wasn't Brad Wardell. He posts as Frogboy and made some messages in that topic.
I wonder if those sales numbers are counting free copies given to original Elemental owners. 'cause for a game that's supposedly Steamworks (At least I'm fairly sure non-Steam copies activate on Steam) it seems unusual it doesn't show up on the Steam stats page. For example, seemingly more people are playing Fable 3 right this minute than Fallen Enchantress.The game sold 50k two weeks in, apparently enough to warrant an expansion early next year.
http://forums.elementalgame.com/436082
http://forums.elementalgame.com/436968
Probably because they didn't actually make it, they published it. They made sure to stamp their name over as much of it as possible and talk it up like a Stardock game though.It's too bad, Stardock showed some potential with Sins of a Solar Empire
Probably because they didn't actually make it, they published it. They made sure to stamp their name over as much of it as possible and talk it up like a Stardock game though.It's too bad, Stardock showed some potential with Sins of a Solar Empire
http://www.ironcladgames.com/Probably because they didn't actually make it, they published it. They made sure to stamp their name over as much of it as possible and talk it up like a Stardock game though.It's too bad, Stardock showed some potential with Sins of a Solar Empire
Really? Who made it then?