MistressOfEvil wrote:It is more then a little dishonest cause quite a few time-lines wont have the game until the 12Th of April, And people pre-order games for 1 reason and 1 reason alone, getting day 1 access (meaning April 11). It falls under falls advertising and is a crime in most civilized country's on the planet.
My husband is one of the people getting affected by the false advertising that he would get his game today the 11Th of April, which is a bunch of Hogwash.
If it wasn't that he really badly want a old style dungeon crawler this is the kind of thing that normally makes me call my bank and send them screen-shots and other things so that the company don't get they'r payment in since i haven't gotten my product in time. (And yes banks and pay-pall does this when shown proof that you haven't gotten product as advertised).
Anyway, Grimrock is a game i cant afford doing this with since my husband wants it so badly and there haven't been any decent games of the genre in several years, so they will get away with it... But i hope they get allot of bad PR for this treatment and the lie that was pre-order and get your game the 11th.
I think this is overkill. I agree with your sentiment but not the extreme your taking it too.
This is a game, not a utility bill, and its not even close to the cost of my time it would take to try and get my money back. (If it had required steam and had not advertised that fact anywhere I would want my money back on principle. I don't hate steam or anything but people should know what they are getting into BEFORE payment is required.)
Its dishonest, deliberately misleading, and a little deceptive, but I wouldn't say its criminal.
Under most statutes it wouldnt meet the requirements for false advertising.