Oban Posted Tuesday at 08:33 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:33 PM 1 hour ago, alejandr0 said: I'm aware of Steam's standard refund policy... In my case, Steam Support said they're willing to consider a refund as an exception, but only if the developer (ED) confirms it. ED isn't the developer, they're the distributor 1 AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX with Radeon Graphics 3.00 GHz 32 GB RAM 2 TB SSD RTX 4070 8GB Windows 11 64 bit
Beirut Posted Tuesday at 09:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:37 PM 2 hours ago, alejandr0 said: I'm aware of Steam's standard refund policy... In my case, Steam Support said they're willing to consider a refund as an exception, but only if the developer (ED) confirms it. I didn't know that was possible. But I'm still keeping mine. 3 Some of the planes, but all of the maps!
alejandr0 Posted Tuesday at 09:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:47 PM 5 minutes ago, Beirut said: I didn't know that was possible. But I'm still keeping mine. This is possible as long as someone from ED (development or support department) confirms that the refund can be made as an exception. Mr. NineLine, I'm waiting for your answer to the question I asked earlier. F-15E | F-16C Viper | F/A-18C | Flaming Clifs Ka-50 Black Shark | Mi-24P Hind| Mi-8MTV2 Ryzen R5 3600 | Zotac RTX 3060 | HyperX 32 GB 3200 MHz | MSI B550-A pro | MSI MPG A750GF | 2x Samsung 980 pro 1TB NVMe
ED Team NineLine Posted Tuesday at 10:04 PM Author ED Team Posted Tuesday at 10:04 PM From the first post: Quote Steam refunds are based on the play time of the core game, not the individual module. It is their policy and they handle the refunds. As we understand it, no refunds have been accepted by Valve. All modules continue to work, aside from the current radar issues with the F-15E which we hope will be addressed sooner than later. South Atlantic continues to be updated and as I stated above, the other older modules we plan to make sure they continue to work into the foreseeable future. This still holds true for now. If something major happens, this may change, but as it stands now, we are still in the same holding position, sorry. 3 Forum Rules • My YouTube • My Discord - NineLine#0440• **How to Report a Bug**
Kang Posted Tuesday at 10:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:12 PM 1 hour ago, Oban said: ED isn't the developer, they're the distributor As far as Steam is concerned, ED is the developer. They don't have a special system in place for the unique shenanigans that is DCS. 4
alejandr0 Posted yesterday at 05:37 AM Posted yesterday at 05:37 AM 7 hours ago, NineLine said: From the first post: This still holds true for now. If something major happens, this may change, but as it stands now, we are still in the same holding position, sorry. Thanks for reply! Just to clarify — Steam Support told me they can consider a refund as an exception, but only if Eagle Dynamics confirms that it authorizes such a refund (due to the current state of the F-15E module). Would it be possible for ED to issue a general statement like: “We authorize refunds for Steam purchases of the F-15E module in exceptional cases, if Steam deems it appropriate.” That would really help move things forward with Steam. Thank you! F-15E | F-16C Viper | F/A-18C | Flaming Clifs Ka-50 Black Shark | Mi-24P Hind| Mi-8MTV2 Ryzen R5 3600 | Zotac RTX 3060 | HyperX 32 GB 3200 MHz | MSI B550-A pro | MSI MPG A750GF | 2x Samsung 980 pro 1TB NVMe
ED Team NineLine Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM Author ED Team Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM 1 hour ago, alejandr0 said: Thanks for reply! Just to clarify — Steam Support told me they can consider a refund as an exception, but only if Eagle Dynamics confirms that it authorizes such a refund (due to the current state of the F-15E module). Would it be possible for ED to issue a general statement like: “We authorize refunds for Steam purchases of the F-15E module in exceptional cases, if Steam deems it appropriate.” That would really help move things forward with Steam. Thank you! You can try a support ticket and see if they can help you, but I don't think we have quite thrown in the towel yet on the F-15E, so while we understand some wanting to, we are hoping people will try and stick it out. 8 Forum Rules • My YouTube • My Discord - NineLine#0440• **How to Report a Bug**
draconus Posted yesterday at 08:44 AM Posted yesterday at 08:44 AM On 6/18/2024 at 12:55 AM, NineLine said: UPDATE: When version 2.9.6 drops it will contain a fix for the F-15E radar. This fix was created by our team and not given to us by any other party. On 6/18/2024 at 12:55 AM, NineLine said: All modules continue to work, aside from the current radar issues with the F-15E which we hope will be addressed sooner than later. You might want to edit the OP since we already have working radar and the fix was provided. 3 Win10 i7-10700KF 32GB RTX4070S Quest 3 T16000M VPC CDT-VMAX TFRP FC3 F-14A/B F-15E CA SC NTTR PG Syria
alejandr0 Posted yesterday at 09:44 AM Posted yesterday at 09:44 AM 2 hours ago, NineLine said: You can try a support ticket and see if they can help you, but I don't think we have quite thrown in the towel yet on the F-15E, so while we understand some wanting to, we are hoping people will try and stick it out. I understand the idea that players should try to stick it out — but this situation has gone on long enough that I personally have little hope for a positive resolution anytime soon. Even if someone wanted to stick it out, the module isn’t even available for purchase anymore — it was removed from both Steam and ED’s own store months ago. That alone shows how serious the situation is. Players deserve the option of a refund, even on Steam, especially under these circumstances. I fully understand Valve’s refund policy (within 14 days / under 2 hours of playtime), but Steam Support confirmed to me that an exception can be made — if ED explicitly authorizes it. If things ever truly get resolved and the F-15E returns to sale, I’d be willing to buy it again. So yes — it’s still technically possible, but it depends on ED. And I think it's only fair for them to take some responsibility here and help users who bought/supported the module in good faith. 1 F-15E | F-16C Viper | F/A-18C | Flaming Clifs Ka-50 Black Shark | Mi-24P Hind| Mi-8MTV2 Ryzen R5 3600 | Zotac RTX 3060 | HyperX 32 GB 3200 MHz | MSI B550-A pro | MSI MPG A750GF | 2x Samsung 980 pro 1TB NVMe
rob10 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 5 hours ago, alejandr0 said: I understand the idea that players should try to stick it out — but this situation has gone on long enough that I personally have little hope for a positive resolution anytime soon. Even if someone wanted to stick it out, the module isn’t even available for purchase anymore — it was removed from both Steam and ED’s own store months ago. That alone shows how serious the situation is. Players deserve the option of a refund, even on Steam, especially under these circumstances. I fully understand Valve’s refund policy (within 14 days / under 2 hours of playtime), but Steam Support confirmed to me that an exception can be made — if ED explicitly authorizes it. If things ever truly get resolved and the F-15E returns to sale, I’d be willing to buy it again. So yes — it’s still technically possible, but it depends on ED. And I think it's only fair for them to take some responsibility here and help users who bought/supported the module in good faith. My guess would be that if you get the refund from Steam under that exception ED will have to pay for the WHOLE refund (including Steams cut of the original purchase price, so ED is shelling out more than they actually received from your original purchase), which is likely why they want to wait until it's confirmed dead. If they refund it on Steam now, even if the F-15 comes back and you rebuy it, ED is still out whatever Steam's cut of the original purchase was. Purely speculation on my part, but seems logical. 2
dscalora Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 8 hours ago, NineLine said: You can try a support ticket and see if they can help you, but I don't think we have quite thrown in the towel yet on the F-15E, so while we understand some wanting to, we are hoping people will try and stick it out. I for one am going to stick it out to the very end, I very much love my Strike Eagle! 7
GUCCI Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 51 minutes ago, dscalora said: I very much love my Strike Eagle! It is my favorite module :(( I'm going to fly it until i'm unable to anymore- either due to it falling apart with the code, or DCS inevitably moving to a new major version and leaving it behind like the HAWK. Whole situation is depressing, trying to dream of what could have been. I LOVE using the A/G radar, it is a work of art and like none other in DCS. Making and targeting off an HRM map is simply a great feeling. Gonna miss the mighty mighty real bad when its gone :(( 2
alejandr0 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, dscalora said: I for one am going to stick it out to the very end, I very much love my Strike Eagle! I'm glad you believe in a good ending, because mine just ended. 1 hour ago, rob10 said: My guess would be that if you get the refund from Steam under that exception ED will have to pay for the WHOLE refund (including Steams cut of the original purchase price, so ED is shelling out more than they actually received from your original purchase), which is likely why they want to wait until it's confirmed dead. If they refund it on Steam now, even if the F-15 comes back and you rebuy it, ED is still out whatever Steam's cut of the original purchase was. Purely speculation on my part, but seems logical. Translation: To process a refund under the exception, we must have a clear statement from the in-game support team that they agree to refund this specific in-game purchase. In your screenshots, we only see a general response that the in-game team cannot issue refunds. There is no specific authorization for refunds from them. Steam Support Dodi Steam does not block refunds as an exception. I wrote about this earlier... Edited 19 hours ago by alejandr0 Bad positioning of images. F-15E | F-16C Viper | F/A-18C | Flaming Clifs Ka-50 Black Shark | Mi-24P Hind| Mi-8MTV2 Ryzen R5 3600 | Zotac RTX 3060 | HyperX 32 GB 3200 MHz | MSI B550-A pro | MSI MPG A750GF | 2x Samsung 980 pro 1TB NVMe
Aapje Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 23 hours ago, Neil Gardner said: I just read a statement thar appeared on Facebook. Didn’t know whether it was official or not, or contemporary. I have a strong dislike for Facebook, don’t go on there a great deal and consequently saw a notice that seemed official saying that talks had broken down and that was that, but then lost it and can’t find it anymore, As I day, I’ve no idea whether it is worth taking seriously, wondered if anyone can through any light on it. Not allowed here.
SkateZilla Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 22 hours ago, Oban said: ED isn't the developer, they're the distributor Publisher 2 Windows 10 Pro, Ryzen 2700X @ 4.6Ghz, 32GB DDR4-3200 GSkill (F4-3200C16D-16GTZR x2), ASRock X470 Taichi Ultimate, XFX RX6800XT Merc 310 (RX-68XTALFD9) 3x ASUS VS248HP + Oculus HMD, Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS + MFDs
nilpointer Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago This thread is the internet version of chopping off the head of a Hydra.....it just keeps growing back. 5 AMD 7800 X3D, Zotac Solid OC 5090, ASUS TUF X670, G.Skill 64GB 6000MHz DDR5, 3 x Samsung 990 Pro 2TB M.2 Thermaltake ToughPower GF3 1100W PCIe Gen 5.0 ATX3.0 PSU,ASUS TUF AIO cooler, Pimax Crystal OG
Tom Kazansky Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, nilpointer said: This thread is the internet version of chopping off the head of a Hydra.....it just keeps growing back. The point of this thread imho is to give people one place to express their concerns, anger, ideas, speculations, hope,... until there is an end of the issue. Maybe this prevents other threads from beeing used for that purpose. You're obviously right with this Hydra thing, but it still has a use for many. 4 1
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