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... this is the type of ♥♥♥♥ that gives me nightmares. Fidning someone making a simple comment like "oh men, wish they don´t make me pay again", implying he would pay again.
This is why companies these days keep doing stuff like this and know they will face no consequences, some people will always be ready to even go the extra mile to put it easier for them to fragg costumers.And I´m also to blame, because tomorrow when those games are up again I will play them and forget about how mad I´m today.
If tomorrow Steam has 10% less active users and buyers then they would start making sure this type of error never happens again. But every single one of us, including myself complainging now, are nothing but sheep. Human nature truly is to be dominated, all those comicbook villains were absolutely right in the end.
Read Dead Redemption 2 has this problem right now with the 'Purchase' option instead of 'Play'.
My ESO game has the same problem.
Oblivion, which I purchased but never installed, has disappeared from my library even after clearing my cache.
Fun times...
Lemme know if you have any success with that