Quote Originally Posted by Yodada View Post
I dont want to defend Square here but do we know which Contracts are existing between Square and Valve? I mean Steam/Valve are well known fur abusing market share power be it Region Blocking, you are not allowed to sell your game cheaper on other platforms clauses in contracts etc. Maybe Square cant offer the Option to Buyout from Steam even if they wanted.

At least some recognition of this issue from the official side would be helpful. Where are the CMs when we need them.
SE can always force the issue with Steam when it comes time to renew their contract. If Steam doesn't want to relent, then SE can choose to not renew the contract and offer Steam users a standalone PC license at that point since Steam would no longer be supported.

It would be interesting to find out what percentage of active account licenses were purchased through Steam in the first place, and then what percentage of those owners only purchased their game because it was available through Steam and would not have purchased it otherwise.

Quote Originally Posted by Youkulm View Post
Yeah sadly we know nothing. They've said nothing. The only news we've ever gotten is on the lodestone saying these things are coming not the why or how it will effect the players. AFIAK There is still some people that cannot login to their accounts via steam because of the change yesterday and I feel bad for them. Possibly years and years of playtime lost.

I just wish they'd tell us what is going on. Not everyone has a completely uncomplicated situation which was demonstrated yesterday when a lot of us couldn't get into our accounts.
They did tell us the why and how, though. That information was in the Feb. 9th announcement. The why was to address security and fraud issues being experienced on accounts with Steam licenses. The how was players who failed to properly link their accounts would no longer be able to play the game.

What they couldn't say is exactly which players would end up negatively affected. Now it's a matter of Support compiling information from those who are currently unable to play so they can pinpoint any remaining issues in the linking process - or determine that the lack of access is due to the same security and fraud issues the change is intended to address.

Quote Originally Posted by Johners View Post
More importantly, the nature of these contracts is usually under a non-disclosure agreement so it'll be highly unlikely they say anything. As for buying out this arrangement, given the nature of it, it's more likely Valve buyout the entire PC distribution of FFXIV than SE pay Valve so they can migrate the game.
That would be a mistake on SE's part to let Valve buyout all rights to PC distribution. They'd lose all their PC customers who want nothing to do with Valve and Steam.