ElPixelIlustre: Huh... and I remember you wrote in other thread that you would rather buy RF: Guerrilla on Steam. Well, at least you found out the release issue after you made the pre-order.
Yeah well the good news is, I haven't preordered yet. In fact I rarely preorder until the last few hours these days because stunts like this are pulled. But yes, I would rather have this game on Steam due to ease of downloading, patching and backing up (the only things that Steam usually gets right).
mogamer: I hope you haven't just now discovered how bad Steam support is.
Oh no. I've known them to be crap since the very first time I needed to contact them.
Highlights: 6 months of ignoring a ticket I submitted dealing with a broken game and a request for a refund (never got the refund, but the game eventually got fixed a year later) -- also got a free working version of the game directly from the publisher when I approached them about the same issue.
Sending them a list of compromised accounts (and their passwords) which I found on a website set up for phishing -- All I got was a "What to do if your account is hijacked" cut and paste response, clearly showing the person answering the ticket couldn't read.
This incident, which is so mind numbling stupid that I made the topic here. Those are my top three, but I have many more. Only once out of a good 30+ interractions with Valve employees have I ever had an experience which shows them not to be less intelligent than brain dead monkeys.
I forever hope for a far better DD service to spring up which does everything Steam does right, but with so much more better, so I can finally use them instead. GOG are great, but the wait for games is far too long (several years until they fit the "old" part >_<)
I would love a version of GOG that concentrated on new games =/