SV is already accepting all refunds. The problem is they are not the ones with the say in that. Steam is. If you want a refund, take it up with steam, if you file for a refund the AUTOMATED SYSTEM will deny your refund if you have played for too long or owned the game for too long. You HAVE to make an actual support ticket for it, in which case it WILL get processed if you have a valid reason for wanting one. The current state of the servers IS a valid reason and steam will honor it.
I got a ticket going w/ them tho I'm not gonna push it any further than it is now. Steam basically asked me for the communication I had with SV, and I gave it to them. Ball's in their court now. I just wish they did some research on this atypical situation. An unplayable MMO is refund worthy whether or not you got time day 1 or in haven or in queue. I have less of an argument because I bought my steam acct Jan 5th and played it a bit (not a lot, but maybe 15-20hr before release,) still I am trying to help them understand what is actually going on here and why their policy should not apply to people who want refunds. I def feel better knowing instances are coming. I'm not going to drop out because of that. I just wanna get at least a month's worth of play time SOMEWHERE RESEMBLING MYRLAND. Then I will decide where to go from there.
Pre-instance announcement, the game was causing me actual grief. Why should these people be holding onto my 40 dollars when I can't fcking play the game? My world is ruled by logic and what I believe is fair (and thus I have been an unbearable prick since childhood LOL, anyway...), but the 'das not compute' was so high that it was actually causing me stress out of the game. People say "Just walk away," but it takes some time to detox from that, knowing you bought an alt for release and can't play it (I'm already swallowing my beta acct cuz that's fair enough, even tho I should prol get sub cost refunded on that, too.)
Then you got the people who come in and troll you, people who are prol sleeping in game, like gamz great lololol ull be back when its fixed. It's like hehhhh. Like there is some expectation that we should let people hold our money until they fix the problems instead of taking our money back and, if we think it's worth it later, giving it back.