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It is either a finished product or it's not.
Says released 2019...
Also says under development/creation & about to be released... which means it's not finished & not released... It's one or the other under official digital regulation.
I think it's time to get more legal eyes on Valve & Early Access games... Seams to be getting very unregulated, Random & LootBoxy.
"1.0 Release Date
Oh, and we have just one more little announcement: Subnautica: Below Zero is coming to all platforms on May 14th! We want to extend our thanks to all Subnauts for your patience as we finalized the release date. We can't wait to bring the game to everyone playing on PC and console. And once again, we appreciate all of your support and feedback throughout the Early Access process."
Your right. Steam should implement some way to prevent people from buying early access games before they are informed about the game. Maybe have a huge EARLY ACCESS area on the store page, that also lists the current condition of the game with warning that people shouldn't put money into the game until its officially released if they don't want a broken unfinished game. I like your idea. I'm going to go toss it around and see how the people at valve like it.
Warning but not restricting use of random mechanic rewards in exchange for money aimed towards children i believe is the actual reasons for banning GAMES right now...
So yeah... "toss it around" lol
Quite a few candidates to be used as legal examples too here on Steam...
Welcome to the world of customer service... it's not going anywhere. Abuse your customers and governments will abuse you.
Actually its being banned because of Gambling mechanics aimed at children. Having a product for sale in a preproduction state isn't a gambling or (random mechanic reward) so maybe if you didn't try so hard to mix the two different things you wouldn't be having this issue. Or maybe you should I don't know inform yourself better before making a video game purchase.
Yup.
"If games do not govern themselves, the Government will do it for them!" - On creation of ERSB Age rating system when Mortal Kombat was released.
I am done here.
So your done here because you misguidedly tried to attribute governments cracking down on Gambling in video games with the advent of Early Access games that have nothing in common? I think you were right about one thing so far. You are done here.