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How do you know that? People posted?We're looking at ~35 confirmed* refunds on Resetera so far...there are dozens of them! Dozens!
*not really confirmed, just people saying they've done it.
How do you know that? People posted?We're looking at ~35 confirmed* refunds on Resetera so far...there are dozens of them! Dozens!
*not really confirmed, just people saying they've done it.
oh wait til people act like they didn’t know they needed EGS to run the demo. I can already see the outrage...Hoping for the real update soon. This one is boring.
I believe when Mechwarrior 5 opened refunds, 700 out of 20,000+ requested refunds. Keep in mind Epic is paying the refunds. It’s nothing.
This is ResetERA's aim. It's cancel culture. To be an angry mob hating on whatever's the next cool thing to hate. Let's face it, they can't ruin something as legendary as Shenmue.I am reluctant to even believe some of those people. There are some very strange characters in that site that would lie about getting a refund just for the rush of approval. I can already see a couple people breathlessly making posts so they can animate the thread’s corpse and keep the controversy going.
Just talking about the people who've posted saying they've submitted a refund.How do you know that? People posted?
PS4 out of the question?As for me, I'm still thinking where I stand.
I'd be fine waiting a year for a Steam key.
But should I take the risk that they tell me "well, we decided not to in fact" ?
In my case I'll have a 260$ refund. It's hard to tell exactly how much Epic will have to pay for refunds in total. Sure, they got the money to do that, it won't be a problem for them --> RIP Kickstarter anyway.I dont think we have to really be afraid about anything. Most people who want a refund chose the 30 or 60 dollar version
and we know from other Kickstarter projects that maybe 1-10% of all backers
want a refund because of whatever problems there are. That would be about lets say 1000 and 7000 people,
so in the worst case scenario (all of them chose the 60€ version for example) thats something between 50.000 and 400.000€.
Thats nothing for Epic, they paid way way way more money for other exclusive games.
That was for the first hours indeed. After that, they stopped communicating the numbers.
As for me, I'm still thinking where I stand.
I'd be fine waiting a year for a Steam key.
But should I take the risk that they tell me "well, we decided not to in fact" ?
That's how I understand it. Yes.Just opened my PC Backer Email and took a look at the wording of the Survey.
I had 2 accounts, one for PC Physical and one for PS4 Physical. I'm not bothered about the EGS situation (I just want to help fund & ultimately play S3 lol), so am happy with my survey, but noticed that there is a optional tick box asking if I would "Also" like a steam key.
I previously got the idea that people who were not happy with EGS would have the option to "delay" their EGS Key, and receive a Steam key next year (if it ends up going to Steam). Just to clarify, I assume that tick box will keep my survey the same (Physical PC EGS Installer Disc ) but I'll basically be getting a free Steam key later down the line to add it to my Steam Library? Is that correct?