Holy Crap!

Slick5150

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Huh.. Didn't realize that either. I'm over in Lansing.

That area is growing in tech stuff though. With Google moving in in Ann Arbor, that'll probably continue.
 

DefRef

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I found that out the other day when reading the Forbes article about Spore piracy. I live in Royal Oak and work in Dearborn. I almost want to go over and drop off some beers for them for being so gosh darn cool, even though I have no fraking idea how to play GalCiv2. :(
 

TheKub

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Yeah, same here they about 30 min from me. Never occurred to me that they could even be located in MI.
 

bullbert

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Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
You should go say hi.

Call first (assuming they have some sort of security/reception desk/breezeway).
And take caffeine and junk food...
 

Martimus

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Yeah, some of the girls from sales invited me to have a few drinks with them at Dave and Busters after trying to fix a problem with Stardock Central a couple of years back, they are pretty cool people. They bend over backwards to help you if you have any problems, which is how I got to know them.
 

Pollock

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I just like their approach to copy protection - that alone gives me respect for them.
 

DefRef

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Am I correct in thinking that The Witcher EE lacks any DRM other than a disc check? There's no serial number and it didn't ask to register or activate - it just says the disc needs to be in. If so, then kudos to CDProjekt and Atari. I'm a couple hours into it and I like it so far. Given that you get 5 discs, a map, a hefty manual and story book for your $40, anyone who pirates it and tries to rationalize/excuse their actions by whining that "greedy developers charge too much" needs to get their asses kicked.