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Have my CA account and where is the page where you unlock him?
couldn't you just put a link to that page in FAQ?
Why make it so much more complicated? Why not make it on Steam
Hi CA, would it be possible for TW-Access content to also be released in the future as paid DLC? I have no aversion towards buying your products, especially since the sales also support long term development and patches.
I am however leery of activating a permanent link between my steam account and any other third party service, especially with the SEGA EULA and Privacy Policy being a bit vague on details specific to this particular service.
I understand this is most likely SEGA rather than you who want to do this, but adding another layer of permanent cookie functionality to a game I have paid so much for feel undignifying (and it probably hurts my game performance with like 0.1% :P)
I have given away copies of the game to friends, and at times participated in community driven giveaway events with gifts as well. I am not averse to giving you money.
With that said I do not want to have to provide an infinite amount of valuable metadata to you to be able to play a comprehensive and complete game experience.
Please allow me to keep being a customer, rather than a product. I do not particularly distrust you, but would not want to link my account to any game company in this fashion. (heh. Imagine if EA did this. Please don't give them ideas)
If not as a matter of geriatric-tier old school data principle, then because giving away infinite metadata access for some fun baubles is a very bad deal for consumers ^^
Let me pay! I have lots of money for you, if we can just meet on equal terms!