

- Il 2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad keys mod#
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It's also worth noting that some people are even saying that their Steam-bought keys have been deleted. And if they do buy it from the wrong website their money can be effectively stolen at any time by the developer, which has probably been $100+ for some people considering how expensive the game is. It's not clear or explained how the developers expect the average customer to know that they are only allowed to buy their IL2 Sturmovik game keys on a certain couple websites and no others. When I bought my copy of the game in April I simply Googled it to find the best price and bought it accordingly. And I'm absolutely positive many others also did not. I for one knew nothing about this grey market thing until now. Their justification for what in my opinion amounts to an unethical mass theft of customer money and violation of their consumer rights is that these keys were sold second hand "grey market" websites. They are locking all the threads about it on their forum and appear to be trying to sweep the entire thing under the rug. One on their official forum and the other on the Steam store discussion page. The developer has only made two (unprofessional)posts about this event. Many of which have spent much more than $41 on their quite expensive game and DLC packs. I soon realized that this was not a simple screwup with my account, but an intentional theft of what seems like thousands of keys from thousands of their loyal customers.

As I became furious over the apparent theft of my games which I paid over $41 for I started searching for answers on the Steam store discussion page, the official forum, and the various IL2 Sturmovik subreddits. Which I provided and then they went silent. They asked for screenshots of my Steam keys and purchase proof. However, they simply did not respond to my question. I assumed that something got screwed up with my account during the email address changeover and replied to 1CGS trying to ascertain what had happened. Soon after I sent that request, I got two messages from Steam that popped up onto my screen. The reason being, I no longer use the old email and there is no way for the account holder to do it themselves which is strange to begin with.
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My personal experience with this is the following: Yesterday I emailed the developer on their official website to ask them if they could update my email address on my account. This is an immediate and direct result of the developer 1C Game Studios (1CGS) suddenly and without any warning mass deleting/revoking the Steam keys of thousands of their customers. If you go to the Steam store page for IL2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad you will see that it now has an overall and recent review score of 'Mixed'. Posting DEVELOPER DIARIES must follow a standard format: "IL-2 Developer Diary XXX: " Posting about other simulations, flight, or antique warfare games is acceptable as long as it would not reasonably detract from the IL-2 brand, sales, or development. spamming topics, personal attacks on developers, etc).
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Il 2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad keys series#
This primary subreddit for 1C and 777's "IL-2: Sturmovik": a series of antique combat simulation, including.
