The end of the week is rapidly approaching, and two good things always come.  The weekend, and Impulse Weekend Buys!  We have some big sales, including bundles and sales on complete catalog titles in the Impulse store. 

Check what’s on sale this weekend!

50% off Paradox Titles  
Free DLC Pack with pre-order  
Free HoI 2 with pre-order  

$12.95

$24.99

Complete Catalog Bundle $44.95
$9.99 $19.95

If you don’t have it already, be sure to grab your free copy of Impulse at www.impulsedriven.com.


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on Jul 23, 2009

 

sweet.

 

i like seeing the stardock apps float through on the sales.

on Jul 23, 2009

Get ripped off.....or get ripped off on sale? Hmm, lemme think...neither.

*slaps Impulse with a wet kipper* Wake up...aslong as you sell Paradox's crap at fixed regional prices -you- get the flak, just like steam have been. No ammount of "The publisher made us do it" will fly. If you're willing to alienate European markets by all means feel free.

on Jul 23, 2009

I’m getting real sick of teenage of cry babies determined to make everything negative.  Especially the Euros that think they are the only ones getting hosed.

I will probably buy Mount & Blade this week and maybe a couple others just to spite the whiners.

on Jul 23, 2009

DauntlessAnsible
I’m getting real sick of teenage of cry babies determined to make everything negative.  Especially the Euros that think they are the only ones getting hosed.

Well unfortunately i don't fall into the teenage demographic, sorry to disappoint you.

If you think getting mistreated simply because of your geographical location (which constitutes racism under most legislation) is ok, you go ahead. Some of us would rather raise our voices over the issue.

on Jul 23, 2009

LOL im not going to continue this here.  +1 to Impulse for being competitive.

on Jul 23, 2009

God I dont want any of that crap...

on Jul 23, 2009

DauntlessAnsible
LOL im not going to continue this here.  +1 to Impulse for being competitive.
Agree with you.

on Jul 23, 2009

No ammount of "The publisher made us do it" will fly. If

Well, that is the fact about it.

on Jul 23, 2009

well, that is the fact about it.

Actually it isn't.

From a consumer point of view the buck stops with you, the retailer. You wern't forced into anything. You negotiated a contract to allow the sale of these products so it would be more precise to say that you support this otherwise you wouldn't have signed the dotted line. They could have held a gun to your head and you could have still refused...but you didn't.

I don't blame you, you're a business after all and charging more means bigger pie slices for you but that doesn't mean I, or other people won't voice our objections to it.

 

on Jul 23, 2009

From a consumer point of view the buck stops with you, the retailer.

Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.

Should Impulse desire to attract a wider fan base and offer a wider variety, they like many retailers often have to swallow what is fed them in order to make the product available.Sometimes competition is not about the bottom line but about what is available to a certain audience or market. Obviously the vendor feels their product is worth what they choose to charge for whatever reason. That does not mean Stardock has to say 'no'. It does, however mean that they still have a bussiness to consider and a right to make a profit. Without knowing the details, you couldn't possibly know what that profit margin is. So, you are not in a place where you can accuse Stardock of ripping anyone off.

It's ignorant consumers that assume the retailer has the final say.  As someone who has spent years in retail, it is very often the vendor that sets the price. Often because they are attempting to maintain a certain image and feel that going below a certain rate will 'cheapen'  the perception of their brand.

You really need to be voicing your complaint to the publisher. Especially if you're seeing it at the same price across the board from retailers. That should tell you where the complaint needs to be directed.

on Jul 23, 2009

Just because they -could- sell something doesn't mean they -have- to sell it, I'm not arguing from an economic point but from a moral one. Stardock who create their "Gamers bill of rights" to ensure a fair product that meets certain guidelines for there customers don't follow the same practice when it comes to sales.

What would you say if EA, Paradox or whoever came to you as a retailer and said "hey, sell my games but you have to charge all black people 50% extra"? Would that be fine and dandy to you? Same difference.

Just to conform to Godwins law, "I was only following orders" didn't admonish the Nazi's, or anyone else when they tried to claim it in their defence.

on Jul 23, 2009

Selling what we do and how we do it isn't a defense; it's a reason.  Getting market share counts.  If you don't like it, take your moral high ground and shop elsewhere.  Start your own business and do whatever you like.  Let us know how it goes.  Until then.  Your question has been asked and answered.  More of the same may make it not worth having you on the forums.  Can you dig it?

on Jul 23, 2009

Paradox's crap

Untrue, They are one of the best PC developer`s going.

geographical location

That`s your problem.  Contact Paradox, Write your member of parliment a letter complaining of these issue`s.

You wern't forced into anything

Stardock (Impulse) is the middle man.  They provide a service to allow greater access to a larger amount of people for the developer.  They don`t set prices.

I don't blame you, you're a business after all and charging more means bigger pie slices for you.

Answered above.  Not relevent.

Just to conform to Godwins law, "I was only following orders" didn't admonish the Nazi's, or anyone else when they tried to claim it in their defence.

Nice try.  That`s just stupid.

Well unfortunately i don't fall into the teenage demographic, sorry to disappoint you.

Last time I checked 19 was a teenager.  You`re proving your ignorence by your writing.  When the grown up`s are writing, You won`t win.

 

EDIT

Stardock, You guy`s should really lock these threads when you post them.  Including the Dev journal`s.  When they`re open you allow douche bags to destroy the positive nature of them.

on Jul 24, 2009

Actually it isn't.

From a consumer point of view the buck stops with you, the retailer. You wern't forced into anything. You negotiated a contract to allow the sale of these products so it would be more precise to say that you support this otherwise you wouldn't have signed the dotted line. They could have held a gun to your head and you could have still refused...but you didn't.

Retailers/distributors of a product have to abide by several RULES.  Some are imposed by the Manufacturer of the product, and others are by local Government regulations under International Trade agreements/limitations.

Simple example... Games such as Wolfenstein were/are prohibited to be sold and/or distributed within the Legal boundaries/jurisdiction of Germany.  Is THAT a fault of the Manufacturer, the Retailer, or the Distributor?

Nope.

DVD Region-coding limits either by time/calendar or by outright prohibition the distribution of Film and Television.

In Australia [where there is no R-rating for PC games] some games are therefore prohibited by Australian Govenment Censorship Laws. [want an example?...last week I got into my head I'd like to get a copy of the PC game 'Starship Troopers' ....not apparently available in Australia anymore...but I found it on Amazon....but on my way to checkout was informed it was a prohibited distribution to AUS and could not be sent].

Stardock [via Impulse] is entirely free to choose between one of two options.....they are...

1. Facilitate Online purchase/distribution of a game/software under whatever pricing and/or conditions imposed by the product owner.

or

2.  Not Facilitate purchase/distribution of that product at all.

There IS NO third option.

People can bitch and moan as much as they like, typically through naivete and/or mis-information but it will not change reality.

on Jul 24, 2009

EDIT

Stardock, You guy`s should really lock these threads when you post them. Including the Dev journal`s. When they`re open you allow douche bags to destroy the positive nature of them.

They're left open to attract response and feedback.  That doesn't always mean all the responses will be favourable or well considered.....but that's life....

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