Published on September 9, 2009 By Island Dog In Personal Computing

Stardock is excited to announce the release of the fourth phase of its popular digital download platform, Impulse .

Impulse enables users to quickly purchase, download, install and update any of thousands of available games, applications, and utilities to their machine. Once purchased, the program becomes associated with their account. If a user purchases a new PC or reformats an existing PC, a user can install Impulse, log in with their account and instantly re-download all their programs.

In the year since its initial release, Impulse has garnered widespread support from major game and application publishers. Most new PC games, for example, are now released on Impulse and a growing number of application developers are releasing their titles on Impulse as well.

“The objective of Impulse is to make it so that your software truly belongs to you,” said Brad Wardell, president & CEO of Stardock . “Anyone who has ever dug through boxes of CDs or looked through old emails to find a serial number can recognize the advantages of Impulse.”

In addition, PC gamers will soon be able to make use of a new Impulse feature called “Ready to Play”, a revolutionary new free program that allows users to create instant virtual communities based on profiles in order to quickly get multiplayer games going with like-minded people.

“Imagine Match.com or eHarmony for PC gamers where users enter in their gaming preferences and some profile data and with that data, Ready to Play can recommend other gamers with similar gaming preferences. My idea of what is ‘fun’ in an online game is probably different from that of say a teenager,” said Wardell. “With Ready to Play, now you can quickly get games going with ‘recommended’ friends.”

Ready to Play will go into wide beta as part of the Impulse Phase IV roll-out this week. To learn more about Impulse visit www.impulsedriven.com .

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on Sep 09, 2009

DO. NOT. LIKE. Why not just add the new stuff to the one I have now? Every time I get used to one, it gets changed. In all the years I've done business with Stardock, this is the first time I have to say ...THIS SUCKS.

on Sep 09, 2009

Looks good, but I have to agree the white is a bit OP and needs nerfing

on Sep 09, 2009

 wow... one might think someone had tossed out the idea of a public option or something.

on Sep 09, 2009

I also do NOT LIKE the flouresent white background. I suggest an option to change background colours similar to windows 3.10 and later.

harpo

 

on Sep 09, 2009

And the settings button is no longer disguised as a logo

But I liked the orb!

on Sep 09, 2009

I agree, background needs to be a little darker.  I would sure like to see the ability to set your default tab when opening Impulse too, it always defaults to the My Games tab, and if you don't play games, it becomes quite irritating. 

on Sep 09, 2009

That's odd. For me, it defaults to whatever tab was opened when I closed it last.

on Sep 09, 2009

Hmm.  So the update appears to be an overhaul of the interface.  Didn't quite know what to expect from the OP.  And ready to play sometime this week. 

on Sep 09, 2009

Man, that is pretty jarring to go to the Impulse site now versus just the other day when I put in my Elemental pre-order!  I'd definitely agree to at least some darker, earthier colors---quite liked the sleek black of the other day!

on Sep 09, 2009

Well as far as I see it - this looks pretty good. That is with Vista so far. Will boot into Win 7 to see how that one goes. But the Impulse team should be rewarded for all the hard work.

I like it!

on Sep 09, 2009

I for one really like the new design, especially the white background. Looks much "tidier". But I noticed one thing that's broken: The prices are finally displayed in my currency (€), but when a game is discounted, the original price is in €, but the new one in $.

One more thing I'd like to see changed: The list/overview of games should be scrollable by mouse, I don't like to have to click buttons to switch to the next page. And at the left side under "Availability" there should be a point for all the games which are on sale, too.

on Sep 09, 2009

I'm a fan of the new look.  It's less fischer-price than the last one  Suits my desktop more!

on Sep 10, 2009

I like the new look, too... I was expecting more due to the buzz, but it looks to be nice step in the right direction for Impulse. 

on Sep 10, 2009

Woo. No more having to tell people that the orb is a menu.

 

on Sep 10, 2009

Kitkun
Woo. No more having to tell people that the orb is a menu.

 


 

  I liked the good old orb.

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