See, this is what I like, a game development company that actually keeps in touch with it's customers.
I agree with Brad. In order to mass market to the populous, one tends to dumb down products in order to make it more accessible. What I do like, is innovation, and not just innovation, sticking to principles despite the allure of product sanitization for the masses, as it were.
The last thing I bought from Stardock, was Galactic Civilizations II Gold, and that was impressive. I LIKE 4X games. Games that require thought, games that actually make you creative, (i.e. developer supported modding tools), is something I applaud.
Chromatium: Vista. need I say more? System resources that COULD go to processing power towards programs that you want to use, are now going towards the frilly little nick-nacks and all that fun stuff. The OS itself feels like a constipated camel, thanks but no thanks.
Trust betweenthe consumer and the product manufacturers, something that is VERY rare, and I hope that more people recognize this, hopefully Stardock will use this as a pioneering shift in the way you market. It's not, "Here's product A. Buy this sh*t, it's new!" but rather "Here's an idea for Product A, how can we better make it to suit you?"
I think I'm done now.