


There is no point in you getting a Steam version if you already purchased the game before. Originally posted by DrAgO:Yes but some of us already supported you once with our founders packs, now your asking us to pay again.Quite the contrary - you CANNOT link your existing account with steam even if you were to buy the steam version. There is no need to charge people a second time for the same client files you freely offer owners of the game from your website.

I ask at the very least to allow any FOUNDERS who backed you all through the process (if not even all new players) the opportunity to be able to have this title in their libraries for free with the intent to go to your site, register, and apply a trial key provided by referrers like myself and their friends. Yes I understand I can play the game outside steam but the ability for my friends to contact me, tracking of the time played, and all the other steam features such as using their servers to keep my files up to date are all part of steam I cannot use. I own a copy of the game from being a founder originally intended for it to be free, and here I have to fork over another $20-$30 to own the game I already own on steam. Why isn’t the client file here on steam essentially the game and lock it so that if you don’t register on their site you cannot play it?

While I understand and accept the fact you changed your minds and even agree with the reasoning for making the game pay to play, I do not see the reasoning behind charging for the game on steam. Or tell me how i can unlink my steam from albion, so i can do it myself?Įvery other game there is i never had that problem, they have a proper launcher and let you choose which account you want to log in, so there is no problem with creating a new one.Back when I backed your game in the second round of alpha testing for $50, this game was supposed to be free to play on steam at release. I ofc have acess to my steam and my steam email, so please just unlink my old account so i can create a new one. It should not hold me back from picking the game up again on a fresh account. This is obviously my own fault but honestly: this can happen, especially after years not touching the game. Unfortunately i dont know which email i used years ago to create my albion account. If you still can't get your verification code e-mail, please get back to us so we can look into it further. Let's see what we can recommend to help resolve your issue.ġ.) Check that you are actually checking the e-mail address associated account.ģ.) You can have your verification e-mail resent by closing the verification code window and trying to log in again.Ĥ.) Sometimes it just takes a little while.
