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The rhyme and reason is simple: the later you get into the waiting line the longer you'll have to wait.
That said, the demand is insane indeed.
On the first day of reservations, there was a surge of reservations placed. If you were lucky enough to have gotten yours in within the first 30 to 45 minutes, if I recall correctly, were able to get specifically defined availability times, like Q1 and Q2. Anyone after that got placed into the "After Q2" category. Any reservations made since then have all been lumped into the "After Q2" category.
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1675180/view/3113680716504852534
From the last announcement, they have not secured a detailed timeline yet for the "After Q2" crowd but expect to provide more details soon once they have production schedules to go off of.
"After Q2 2022" is a pretty broad period of time. This could mean as early as July 1, 2022, or as late as December 31, 4851. The emails are being sent out as availability allows in the order in which the reservations were placed, so you'll get your email sooner than someone who reserved theirs in August, for example.
After July of this year, Valve has no idea what their ability to meet demand is going to look like. Will production of needed parts pick up and allow them to make more? Will supply chain problems persist or get worse? Nobody knows yet.
Valve had an info post about shipping and order dates.
Edit: The link to the post: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1675180/view/3113680716504852534
See the link I posted, Q2 emails start in April I believe.
Yep, mine we t through 6 minutes after it went live and I'm Q2 as well.
I'm interested to see if we'll have anyone complaining at 10 am - Steam time - that they missed the 72-hour window and don't want to go to the back of the queue. If the Steam forums have thought me anything, it's that people don't read the fine print.
This seems inevitable and I promise to do my best to refrain from feeling schadenfreude when it does