I bought mine from the this site, not from the kickstarter.
Did you buy the Beta.....And just get the game free when released......in which case you wouldn't get a refund as you downloaded and played the beta and the game was free ?
I bought mine from the this site, not from the kickstarter.
I agree...I go in town ...buy a physical game...Install it....Naff all on the disk it all gets downloaded via steam...and they really own it.....All I have done is rent it and the disk and box are useless!!
But my point was...keep the game if you cant get a refund....Its not getting better ....Almost everything you buy needs to be activated, Downloaded by steam or Microsoft....It just might be worth hanging on to it..
One day he may play it and enjoy it ..
Again..... I believe that they could have handled this matter with more finesse but they didn't... what they actually was royally f***ed it up.
Heh, which brings us to this point.
Maybe those people have had enough and are finally making a stand against those who try to dupe others out of their money with slick words and legal chicanery.
The way they've handled the refunds situation is utterly disgusting. That's actually turned my stomach and shot my faith in FDEV and David Braben, on principle I refuse to be involved with a game or a company that treats its' customers like dirt. There's a point where I will simply walk away. It's not anyone on the forums that could manage it, but the way they've treated people with such callous disdain who've gone and asked for redress? Yeah, that'll do it.
I've put in for mine, for all the good it will do, however I'm already prepared to contact my card issuer if I have to play hardball to get my money back, one way or another. I've still got my HOTAS joystick, I'll keep it handy for when Limit Theory rolls around I guess, it seems to be the one light at the end of the tunnel.
Good gh0d, do you really mean that? You missed out on a career in politics, you've got the inflamatory language down pat. So. Yes or no? Were you a Kickstarter backer? If "Yes", did you read *any* of the clearly posted Terms and Conditions on the Kickstarter site, or did you just assume that was someone else's responsibility, and if it went pear-shaped you could run screaming to your MEP and call for an EU Class Action Suit?
No, I knew better than to toss away my money on a pig in a poke.
"Semantic word games" is a tautology. Could. Not. Resist.
"Did they deliver what they promised"? 98% yes. Pretty damned good for a Kickstarter campaign - though you really should read the terms and conditions on making a blind investment. My mum always told me never to gamble more than I could afford to comfortably lose.
Good gh0d, do you really mean that? You missed out on a career in politics, you've got the inflamatory language down pat. So. Yes or no? Were you a Kickstarter backer? If "Yes", did you read *any* of the clearly posted Terms and Conditions on the Kickstarter site, or did you just assume that was someone else's responsibility, and if it went pear-shaped you could run screaming to your MEP and call for an EU Class Action Suit?
Then with all due respect, why are you complaining so vociferously if you're not personally injured by this? The wounded parties are definitely raising plenty of ruckus themselves - to the point that those of us who are "disgruntled by one development but otherwise satisfied" are watching them sprint to the window with the bath full of water, with no care for the healthy baby therein.
For those just saying "Ewww, I have to have a universe that's occasionally synchronised" even when they don't have to share sky with other people? Nope.
If any user is now completely unable to play the game, then yes - and they should indeed have a full refund. No argument.
For those just saying "Ewww, I have to have a universe that's occasionally synchronised" even when they don't have to share sky with other people? Nope.