From Stardock: Happy New Year! We love you guys: Top 10 reasons you rock!

As I write this, it’s 8:30pm on New Year’s Eve.

Maybe it’s the 20 margaritas.

Maybe it’s the head trauma from Dick Cheney.

Or maybe, just maybe it’s just a good old fashioned epiphany but the fact is, the Stardock community rocks.  Such a statement has to be quantified here lest it be a generic markety-sounding thingy.  Let me outline what makes users in our community special.

Number 10: If I say “Stay awhile…stay forever!” Our community will have the highest concentration of people who know where that comes from.

Number 9: When Stardock screws up or doesn’t do something as well as others, our users don’t just complain but instead make posts with suggests and ideas on how to do better. They’re not just “customers”, they’re part of the solution.  Example: Impulse Christmas sales weren’t as good as the ones on Steam or Drive2Drive.  Everyone upped their game. Impulse didn’t up it as much as it should have.  Did users just complain? Nope. They gave ideas on how we can do it better next time.

Number 8: Users help users.  When Demigod shipped the multiplayer servers completely fell apart when a significant number of people were online trying to use it.  Rather than there being some huge user firestorm, instead, users stepped up, volunteered their precious free time to help us and allowed us to develop a completely new system from scratch in less than 3 weeks including a world-wide client/server proxy network. 3 weeks. No way that could have been done without active user help.

Number 7: Less toxic-users. Multiplayer gaming can be pretty rough.  And while there are certainly griefers in Demigod and Sins of a Solar Empire, compared to what people run into typically online, the communities are incredibly helpful.  My 13 year old son got online to play Demigod and joined a “newbie game” that was run by a seasoned member of the community who showed the newbies the ropes on how to play. 

Number 6: Civility on the forums.  As people know, Stardock’s various communities are linked together.  You might be reading this post on Impulse, WinCustomize, JoeUser, Demigod, Sins, GalCiv, or some other site. As some know, we barely moderate the forums.  And yet the forums are pretty tame, polite, and full of helpful people.

Number 5: Design by users. Anyone who has been part of a Stardock beta knows this but we put out our betas when they are “alphas” (and that’s being generous with the term). Our users help design our programs.  Whether it be Elemental or WindowBlinds few communities have had such influence over the course of the industry as these people. 

Number 4: Political Nirvana. While outside our community I’ve been called everything from a “Neo-con” to a “#$#% tree hugger” you guys in our community know that we’re all everywhere.  Let’s face it, only a privately held company could literally support discussions in their public forums that range from Global Warming to Evolution to whether Laura Croft is hotter than…oh, nevermind, no one is hotter.

Number 3: Statistical odds of someone in our community liking Simpsons, Family Guy, and/or Monty Python are approximately 100%.  (these questions are asked as part of our job interview process – unless you work for the government in which case of course we don’t ask those questions…)

Number 2: You’re a PC user. You make no bones about it. You don’t like your games dumbed down. You don’t buy into “piracy” as being the end all answer as to why the latest console port that requires an 12-core I9 with 4 nVidia cards to play didn’t sell as well as it should have.

Number 1: Excellence is a reason unto itself. You like or community because we’re inclusive.  If I buy games off of Steam or list Left4Dead as one of my favorite games or post news items for Disciples or Space Empires IV or what have you, you guys understand why I did this.  Supporting excellence in all its forms doesn’t mean artificially limiting ones choices. We don’t take sides even if it means we literally host our competitors software on our own servers to ensure the world sees it.

 

Happy New Year everyone! 2010 is going to be awesome. I PROMISE!

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Reply #1 Top

 

Laura Croft is hotter than…oh, nevermind, no one is hotter.
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Don't let Mrs Frogboy see you saying that.

:beer: CHEERS!!!!

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Laura Croft is hotter than…oh, nevermind, no one is hotter.
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   ...I know a gentleman in his 80's who feels the same way!! 

 

Don't let Mrs Frogboy see you saying that
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:w00t:

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I don't like Simpsons, Family Guy or Monty Python.  No comment on 7, 6 and 4.

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I usually do not agree politically with Brad. But I think I agree here, this is an open albeit somewhat uncivilized and biased forum. But in the end, yes you can say anything here which is great.

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No one dislikes Monty Python AND Family Guy. It covers over 99% of the male population. The lower the number the more I agree with it. PC ftw.

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Quoting psychoak, reply 3
I don't like Simpsons, Family Guy or Monty Python.  No comment on 7, 6 and 4.
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Have you suffered any brain trama? Dropped on your head as a baby?:P

@Frogboy: We love you too. So, any news on what's next for Sins after Diplomacy?:pout:

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Quoting teddybearcholla, reply 2
Laura Croft is hotter than…oh, nevermind, no one is hotter.   ...I know a gentleman in his 80's who feels the same way!!
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Prince Charles?

 

But seriously, the only reason we rock is because you guys (Stardock) have had the intelligence to actually listen to and understand your customers (unlike some) and do the right things to aarn our respect and admiration.  We rock, because you rock us.  Gj, and happy new year Stardock, publishers and forum goers.

 

Now wouldn't it be funny if I were typing this on a Wii?  Thankfully it's actually an Eee.

Reply #9 Top

Awwwwww.....it's the margaritas.....got to be the margaritas!!  Love ya back Brad!!  5*   :beer:

Reply #10 Top

Happy New Year Brad, if you get a chance  check out  the thread Best Kept Secrets :-" , its worth the giggle lol :rofl: XD

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Right back at ya, Brad!  All the best to you and Stardock for 2010. :thumbsup:

As for the strength of 'Community', a community can only survive and thrive when based upon a solid foundation.  Stardock provides that foundation through its products, its interactiveness with its client base, and its forums, with which customers can interact, communicate and participate.  In other words, it is a symbiotic and healthy relationship.

No one dislikes Monty Python AND Family Guy.
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Monty Python is great... but Family Guy is the absolute worst piece of inane drivel ever aired on TV.

As is South Park and other 'so-called' adult? cartoons... total drivel and banned 100% from my TV. :thumbsdown:

I'd rather watch paint dry... the grass grow... Sesame Street, even. :-"

 

Reply #13 Top

Happy New Year.

It's 11 am, wintry cold. Filling some online forms for exams, now I realize that some rats are running down my cute little belly...so I have to feed them. But first I would have to pour some water over my head and thats a big cause to wait for Sun.

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I personally feel that Stardock gets it; while other companies just want my money and couldn’t care less once they have it Stardock wants my business and that makes all the difference in the world.

Thank you Brad and thank you Stardock, Happy New Year! :beer:

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#4 is annoying. How dare you talk about my Lara like that. Me and her are joined at the hips ;p

Anyway, happy new year to you and all at Stardock :)

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Happy new year to All SD.

IMO what makes this community rock, is it diversity and ability to take new comers in to the fold with very little eliteism., no matter wether they be Skinners ,gamers,blogers. or just folks pokin around for a new skin,game or a good read.

The motto with SD and the Community has always been, come sit a spell, and stay a life time. The fun and kindness offered by SD/WC staff has enticed many of us to do just that.

SD's grass root beginnings and dedication to keep the communication lines really open with it's user base, allowed SD to cultivate a business model many companies would benefit from adopting. One where the customer dont just feel hes being listened to, but actually knows he can bend the ear of the CEO on occasion. In todays faceless corporate world, this fact alone has allowed SD to be more tangeable to its users than any other company I've ever dealt with. :thumbsup:

 

Keep up the great work folks :)

 

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 Happy New Year !!

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Happy New Year to the whole Community....SD is the Community as much as we all are. So...enjoy!

It's also rather nice to know we're appreciated.

Reply #19 Top

Happy New Year to Stardock and I really thank you for your work.

Peace :bebi:

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Sheva...

The 'thinking' man's Lara....;)

[and modelled from an Aussie actress, too]....;)

Reply #21 Top

Happy New Year to all the staff at Stardock and all the skinners and members in the community!:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Happy New Year to everyone at Stardock...you guys ROCK!! 

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and modelled from an Aussie actress, too
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An all brawn/no brain, crude barbarian then...

... ok, I'll take her ;p

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Sheva...

The 'thinking' man's Lara....

[and modelled from an Aussie actress, too]....
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Uh huh.....

Puhleeeez erase all thoughts from my mind:

Reply #25 Top

Happy New Year to the entire hard working crew at Stardock.  I hope the upcoming year brings more innovations:thumbsup:   and success.