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It's well past time we were told what is going on. If the game is abandoned, then refunds should be issued. If it's being worked on then people will probably be patient. Valve need to respond to this debacle too, studios like Paradox and T2 have made an absolute mockery of the EA program, which is likely to see smaller studios starved of a source of revenue that helped drive their innovation.
Tell us the truth T2 and Valve. We don't deserve this gaslighting.
What would you expect from them? A monthly update that the game is still dead? Here's the updated road map. Step one: Fire all the developers. Step two: Close the studio. Step three: Try to sell the IP and fail. Step 4: Forget about the game (You are here) The response to this from Valve is that you buy an Early Access as is at the time of sale. Your transaction with them is complete. There is no gas lighting.
The strongest take advantage of the weakest. We should join forces to destroy their buildings as well as all those of the other companies which practice the same policy,,,, all of them I mean. I don't see any differences between fattening turkeys and developing games.
Your comment is insane. This was a bad game failing. It happens. Chill.
Dude
Take it easy