Just received this from Stardock via email:
XXXX XXXXX support@stardock.com
2:05 PM (3 hours ago)
Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having trouble.
Your question \ observation seems valid, however, it is more of the game play \ mechanic nature and not one that seems related to the game actually working. Support primarily is utilized for installation, multimedia and product failure issue. For your issues, you would be best served by posting in the products respective forum as other experienced players and monitoring developers alike would be better suited to answer them.
Please let us know if you should have any further questions/concerns.
XXXX XXXXX
Technical Advisor
Stardock Corporation
https://www.stardock.com
Ticket Details
Ticket ID: UFU-619-47650
Department: GalCiv III - SDGame
Type: Gameplay
Status: Closed
Helpdesk: https://esupport.stardock.com/index.php?
Well that's insulting, considering the original post of this thread, titled "Worthless Carriers and Customer Complaint" got no reply from Stardock at all after a full week. The feature of the game is clearly not functioning as intended. This piece of software is a game, and the gameplay elements are its features, so submitting a bug report on a broken feature seems reasonable to me. I expected that Stardock would appreciate having easily reproduceable defects reported to them.
Next in my inbox was the following response to another bug that I reported. My original defect report was:
(Playing on version 2.31.4)
I promoted one of my Commanders to a Privateer. The promotion happened, and the citizen is now labeled as a Privateer, but nothing else happened. I didn't get my new "pirate ship", and the Commander is still in the fleet and still on a regular command ship.
I also attached a savegame file. This is the response I received today:
YYYYY,
Thank you for this. Do you think you could produce a video of it? Jing is a free application you can use to do just that:
http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html
Thanks,
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XXXX XXXXXX
Support Manager
Now THAT'S what I was expecting! They acknowledge my request, would like me to provide a video clip that shows the defect occur, include a link to a capture utility if I need one, and thank me for the bug report.
I don't mind taking a break from my gaming to report a bug if I think it will help the developers address problems more easily. There's nothing in it for me, other than a chance at seeing bugs fixed in a game that I'm interested in. That first response was rather discouraging.