Stardock's Digital Distrubtion Platform
Published on August 27, 2008 By Island Dog In Demigod Journals

Stardock is excited to announce that “phase two” of its digital download platform, Impulse, has begun and all updates, new games and software applications will soon be live.  Concurrent with the new games and software applications, Impulse additions now see a refreshed user interface and a major new set of developer features called ImpulseReactor. Stardock’s recent release, The Political Machine 2008 will be the first game to utilize features of ImpulseReactor, and the upcoming Demigod will incorporate the features which consist of the highly anticipated match-making feature, cloud computing, rankings, achievements, multiplayer, NAT negotiation, and more.

Phase two of Impulse also adds the ability for users to install and update third-party and freeware programs that are available via Impulse. This makes the transfer of the catalogue of programs installed on a user’s machine extraordinarily simple from machine to machine as it’s all centrally located on Impulse. Phase two has already addressed user feedback and incorporates significantly faster load times, downloads, a smart queue option and a smarter updating process which exponentially decreases processing time for updates.

All new titles and software applications are now available at www.impulsedriven.com

 


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on Aug 27, 2008

Now the question is, how long 'till you start distributing the beta through it?

 

(wtfsmilies)

on Aug 27, 2008

I just downloaded Impulse and it is amazing!

It says Demigod is a product that can be registered but you need a product registration number and the last time I checked there wasn't one even for the people that pre-ordered? If I'm wrong please correct me.

Thanks.

on Aug 28, 2008

I dont' like the new color scheme . Need custom skinning!

 

Srshifke: They haven't sent out the keys yet. They will send them out after PAX.

on Aug 28, 2008

What phase will make it not require IE7?..

on Aug 28, 2008

I think they said that they would support custom stuff (such as skins) later on, but don't quote me on that. You will get the registration number through your e-mail when the beta releases.

on Aug 28, 2008

Srshifke: They haven't sent out the keys yet. They will send them out after PAX.

Thanks.

on Aug 28, 2008

What phase will make it not require IE7?
The phase after you stop caring.

 

on Aug 28, 2008

It using IE7 is completel ass, I now have shit on my computer that i never actually use simply to view the IRC portion because without it, it wouldn't let me. I don't click on links in IRC so i don't care ti it auto connects with IE7 to the link.

 

I'm withg innociv on this one, when can we not use IE7

on Aug 28, 2008

Given that gecko isn't a viable option and IE6 is so old and bug-ridden as to make it more expensive to support than it's worth (it's now under 10% market share), how is IE7 not the most sensible choice? If you're running windows, it's in your interest to keep IE up to date anyway whether you use it or not (I don't either), for security reasons.

on Aug 28, 2008

As far as I know, Impulse requires IE7 to perform downloads as well. Also, not upgrading IE leaves major holes on your computer that can be exploited by viruses. It's a bad idea not to upgrade.

 

on Aug 28, 2008

Hopefully we will be able to play online with Demigod soon with the new Impulse out.

on Aug 28, 2008

Why can't it check to see if we have firefox/opera installed and use firefox/opera if we do?..

 

What about for people that have IE6 removed from their computers?

 

Isn't firefox around 50% market share? (at least when it comes to traffic to game-related websites)

on Aug 28, 2008

Why can't it check to see if we have firefox/opera installed and use firefox/opera if we do?
It would take a lot of extra work to make it compatible with the other browsers when they could be focusing on something else. I wouldn't mind it, but I don't expect it.

 

What about for people that have IE6 removed from their computers?
IE is a major component of Windows nowadays. I don't think removing it would be a good idea to begin with. Keeping it updated is another story though.

 

Isn't firefox around 50% market share? (at least when it comes to traffic to game-related websites)
Impulse is for more than just games. And FF might not have that large a share even in the gaming oriented sites. Not sure though.

 

on Aug 28, 2008

Why can't it check to see if we have firefox/opera installed and use firefox/opera if we do?..

Put simplest, it just doesn't work that way. Gecko would have to be integrated into impulse at the deepest levels.

 

What about for people that have IE6 removed from their computers?

I'd expect people that insistent upon removing things they don't use would probably object to Impulse on general principle anyway.

on Aug 28, 2008

Just curious- why haven't you looked at integrating Gecko instead of using IE to render?  If Impulse/Stardock ever wanted to go cross-platform in the future, having a browser that wasn't OS-specific would allow for that.

Also, IE 8 will be coming out in November.  I assume that would mean people will need to update Impulse, right?

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