So what do you folks have to say about someone like me who's been burned by other "no name" game companies before, and thus refuses to buy games from anyone but massive publishers like Blizzard? Say the only way I'd consider buying a game is if I could play a working copy first, but if I liked it and continued to play it, I bought it. If it sucked, I deleted it from my HD and never gave it another thought. Here's an example: Sins of a Solar Empire. It looks alright, maybe. I've never played any other games from Stardock. I don't feel like just throwing money at something because they have some neat looking graphics on a website. I have two options. A.) I pirate it, play it, and if it's worthwhile, I buy it. As of right now, the game is "worth" nothing to me beyond maybe 20 minutes of my time to check it out. If I play it and like it, I say it's "worth" more to me, and I purchase it. B.) I look at the site, go "hmm, neat, but I've never heard of them", and then go back to browsing the Tom's Hardware forums, and never have another thought about it.
Which one is okay? Is it seriously, in your eyes, wrong to say "hey, this is ONLY worth a few minutes of my time based on what I know and my level of trust for this company, but if it turns out it's good, I'll buy it"?
I mean, maybe this could backfire for some companies, which is why they don't want people doing it. I managed to play Age of Conan in open beta, and I can already tell you, the only way you're ever going to get me to even consider buying that game at this point is if I could play the full version for free to see if it still isn't garbage, because right now it's terrible.