F1ach: I dont understand what you mean by that, is it possible to clarify it please, I dont use Steam, but I'm very curious.
Basically, the publisher asked Valve to place an IP block on Reckoning. Regardless of the country of purchase, it cannot be played from Japanese IP addresses. 38 Studios claim EA is the publisher and thus put the IP block on. Yet there is NO IP block on non-Steam versions -- the version published by EA.
38 Studios, according to Valve and EA, self published on Steam and are thus the publishers responsible for the only IP block on the game.
They have thus, taken people's money and left with a product that isn't usable. There are no warnings on the Steam store as the publisher generally has to add those. As such 38 Studios gave done nothing to resolve the issue or to prevent it happening to others.
F1ach: Ah, thanks for the clarification, I would have thought that was a Steam problem, not an Amalur problem though.
It's a publisher problem. At least in the past publishers have owned up to placing IP blocks and have explained why and even worked to get them removed more quickly (2K for example, have been fairly good at this). But here, we have a publisher trying to blame an unrelated party and pretty much acting like douchebags,