If Stardock's programmers had got it right in the 1st place there would be no need for patches. To put it bluntly:
To put it bluntly, you need to realize you're blowing this way out of proportion, as are many of the people on this thread, and you're asking for SD to do something incredibly stupid.
When you buy a game, (no matter where you are), as long as you're not lied to(fraud), then what you have in your hand, is all you get. The developer has
no further obligation to create any patches, or fixes, what-so-ever. It's smart business and essential to future sales, but there's no obligation. It is the burden of the consumer to make an informed decision when purchasing a product. if the game is so bugged, that it's unplayable, then you should've found that out before you bought it. If you don't believe me, research Gothic 3, and it's developer and publisher and why everyone who bought that game are screwed. If SD gave into the ridiculous demands of some here, they would not only loose sales within "a 50 mile radius" (which is laughably small in the first place if that's the extent of how far the local news coverage is.....), but they would soon run themselves financially into the ground. It COSTS MONEY to continue added support. And they're offering, FOR FREE, the basic patch to anyone, regardless of how many copies they've burned for their friends. And for the rest of the patches, They aren't just fixing problems people, they're adding content, choices, new maps, new features, etc.
Would you go to work, knowing that 3 of the 5 days you're there a week you're not going to be paid? Your employer wants to pay you, but your company has decided to help a bunch of people for free, so they had to cut back on everyone's salary to break even? That's essentially what some here are asking for.....
Like Vinraith in #164, the original buyer is who is screwing you. Stardock is even offering support to those who bought used copies, for a small fee. I for one, would rather everyone who bought it second hand to share the costs, than for me to have to pay more to keep them afloat. You get what you pay for, if you buy something second hand, then you have to accept the consequences. It sucks, and it's not "fair" because the "innocent" get punished, but it's the only logical choice because this isn't a fair world. You're blaming the wrong person. If I buy a TV from my neighbor, and it doesn't work. I don't call Sony yelling because they won't come fix my TV. They won't, and if they did, it'd cost ALOT. Same goes for EVERY other smart business, not just Game Companies.
If you buy a banned serial number from an online game, you got scammed. It's not the companies fault you got scammed. It's your own for not being an informed buyer. You vote with your dollars, not with your complaining. People complain about anything and everything, and there's never a perfect solution. This is the Only solution that isn't stupid. Giving free support is stupid. If you want free support, then you're asking me and everyone else who paid for our privilege to upgrade our games, to pay more for you. I think I speak for everyone who wants stardock to continue to make their awesome games (and understands how a successful business works) when I say No.
GC2 is easily available to anyone who has the Internet. No excuses. I don't want to pay for you to burn your copy to everyone you know because it's an awesome game and then everyone gets to update their illegal game. Those are the people to get mad at. If you're mad at SD for not letting you upgrade, then you haven't thought this out. Those are the people(the pirates) you should get mad at, because those are the people that make all of the copyright laws necessary. It's sad, yes, and I'm sorry for everyone that got scammed out of their money, but you got scammed from someone else, and it is sadly laughable to expect first hand service for free.