If there is a question I have missed, please feel free to let me know;
Can you ask them how the customers that haven't been able to play the game for the past 2 weeks can get a refund?
Thanks.
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If there is a question I have missed, please feel free to let me know;
@Robmo Any chance you could pass this question to Henrik when you speak with him next time?Can you ask them how the customers that haven't been able to play the game for the past 2 weeks can get a refund?
Thanks.
I truly doubt they are going to do something like that.
Update on Instances
I have received a quick update on the status of the instances. They have made great progress and have the instances up and running. Right now they are in the middle of testing if the chat function and cool-down timer works as it should. If this goes well, and they do not run into any other issues, they will be able to push this to release. StarVault appreciates everyone's patience at this time.
It just occurred to me that without a return to haven function or the-like, what will we do with the characters who are trapped between Myr and Haven in queues? I know they did encourage us to stay in Haven, but... ehhh. Unless you can redirect from login screen. I can only HOPE they covered that part first haha.
What would be ideal (but I'm not sure they have time to implement it) would just be that you could select your server from the login screen, and it would give the the queue for each. Also they may not do it because I think they're trying to implement a cooldown for switching, which would be much easier to do just from the NPC/statue that is likely to switch you in the game.
Hey sorry I missed this, I will see if I can get a refund update@Robmo Any chance you could pass this question to Henrik when you speak with him next time?
Steam has a history of game purchases. You can check the price there. You can also ask a question that will skip the automatic answers. If thousands of people send a problem description and a question - how to get a refund - steam will notice the problem and may decide to make an exception to the return policy.Can you ask them how the customers that haven't been able to play the game for the past 2 weeks can get a refund?
Steam has a history of game purchases. You can check the price there. You can also ask a question that will skip the automatic answers. If thousands of people send a problem description and a question - how to get a refund - steam will notice the problem and may decide to make an exception to the return policy.
I appreciate your response, but I should not have to be dependent on thousands of other users.
26+ hour queue seems a little bit off from steam's policy tho.The steam policy is clear. You have 2 hours of play for the return. It's your decision how you use it. Many players may show that an exception must be made.
SV is a different case. They believe in their product and in the future. They don't charge for the game. They don't have to pay back. Should they? Maybe. It is their decision and their risk
well this is not the place to discuss steam's policys tho, to my understanding u can make a case for steam and they will refund the gameSince queue time is counted as play time, it makes the time argument moot. They need to bump up that 2 hours to 200 hours, if they want to count queue time.
In the end its only 36 bucks for me... 36 bucks I'd like to get back. But I can do a lot more damage to them with negative reviews and discouraging my "on the fence" guildmates from purchasing this game. A lot of them are waiting in the wings, and I've been silent on our forums about what I'm dealing with. I'm giving both SV and Steam the opportunity to do right by their customers, and provide refunds. If they would have just done that from day 1 of this fiasco, I told them I would consider coming back if/when the network issues are resolved. But its clear to me by their current behavior and ignoring the many people that are simply wanting their money back until the game is PLAYABLE, that SV and Steam are just greedy companies. I'm giving them 2 more days to make it right and offer a refund, then I'm going through my credit card. At that point, I will discourage anyone and everyone from playing this this game now or ever. Not just in my guild, but in the larger gaming community I'm currently an active part of.
So yea, they can choose to be greedy and try to keep my $36, and lose out on potentially 10x that amount... I WILL get my money back, through my credit card, but I've been being patient and allowed them to show their true colors. Currently their colors are Greed and Incompetence. For the sake of the rest of you that still believe in this game I hope they can pull a chameleon and change those colors.
well this is not the place to discuss steam's policys tho, to my understanding u can make a case for steam and they will refund the game
Am I missing something, because they definitely charge for the game. That is also going to have a sub. And also isnt playable lol.SV is a different case. They believe in their product and in the future. They don't charge for the game.
Tell that to the steam workers.Since queue time is counted as play time, it makes the time argument moot. They need to bump up that 2 hours to 200 hours, if they want to count queue time.
Tell that to the steam workers.
If you are assuming that I haven't already, that's a pretty bad assumption. I finally got a response back last night that since I am now over the 14 day period, I was no longer eligible for a refund (EVEN THOUGH I'VE BEEN ASKING THEM FOR A REFUND FOR THE PAST WEEK). So, you can see the kind of morons I'm dealing with there.
I've never seen a company (aside from the now bankrupt Toys-R-Us) work so hard to screw over their customers for a broken product they sold.
Tlo is one of those dudes who doesn't even properly understand the nuance of the English language. No fault of his, it's just something to keep in mind.
Peace and I hope your shit works out, cuz it will feel good to get that money back, I know. Salvage something.