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It just feels like we Steam users are always left aside.
Then at least they could say "Hey, the game is back on stores, but we're still on the legal case.". There, 30 seconds, doubts cleared, and costumers satisfied.
Is really that hard?
None of us really know what their situation is, so it isn't wise to assume what they can or cannot do. Neither is it wise to assume *anything* having to do with lawsuits is easy or simple. It's actually pretty nightmarish.
You can't defend something like that, no matter how much you like this game and how much you like their socks. It roughly takes less than 30 seconds to make a mention about what's going on.
The game is completely playable from beginning to end, and all of the game-stopping issues at launch have been fixed. Why do you think Valve should offer refunds?
Also the devs not giving even an update it's not making it any better. Not to mention the amount of improvement it desperately needs.
The main quest and all side quests can be completed. There are very few issues left, except for a couple of minor UI & visual glitches. By design, the gameplay is incredibly difficult and unforgiving, just like the original RoA. All the content from the original RoA is in this remake, and it all works.
As far as "desperately needed improvements" go, exactly what kind of improvements do you expect it to get? This is a low-budget, nostalgic, indie remake of a 20 year old pc game. It's never going to look/play like Skyrim. It'll never have AAA production quality, stellar voice acting, outstanding UI design, or anything else.
Sure, I can think of a dozen little improvements that might make RoA marginally better. Did the lack of those improvements prevent me from beating the game? No.