>>725515059 (OP)
They were clearly in the wrong about what transpired. And if it somehow doesn't end up listed back on the steam store they only have themselves to blame for actually including a model that they shouldn't have had in one of their builds. Why can't this discussion just end here? because people are mad that they can't get their friends to buy it on the store anymore? I mean I can sympathise with that view of the customers, but the developers need to own up and take responsibility. If this bars them from their game ever being listed on the store again: well they had to agree to a set of terms that they had to oblige by when they used Steam's green light process. You violated the terms Valve imposes upon everyone. What makes you special? you're not above the rules. If you think this is somehow about the principle or the precedent of attacking stalker clones then you need to get a grip on reality because any other stalker clone out there is not being attacked. You're being attacked over an asset. You messed up and because you screwed up you also wasted some people's money because your game now has limited visibility in who can play it, you wasted other people's money.