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I truly enjoyed the game when I purchaced it, however the removal of the pc version is literally insulting to anybody who paid for it in a previous version.

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The PC paid version of the game has never been for sale on Itch. The PC demo version available on Itch is identical to the PC demo version that has always been available on Itch. Nothing has been removed.

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ok I admit it was a poor choice of words, removed is indeed incorrect in this context. however when I paid for this game, to have on pc, the dens and denial update had just came out, and I figured if I get the full pc release I might as well pay full price, (keep in mind there was no evidence at the time to suggest otherwise) however as I came back only to figure out that version I had  hoped for, which is the reason I put forth my money is not available for sale on the platform in which I purchased it.  which is not only rude, unfair, and predatory, it is also in violation of  15 U.S.C. § 1125

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keep in mind i am not threatening legal action, i simply want the game on the platform in which i paid for it, without paying for it twice, so i either want a refund so i can buy it on steam or i want the pc version on itch.io

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Just looked over 15 U.S.C. § 1125, it does not fit in this case.

But yea, the world can seem rude and unfair when you make assumptions.

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(1)Any person who, on or in connection with any goods or services, or any container for goods, uses in commerce any word, term, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, or any false designation of origin, false or misleading description of fact, or false or misleading representation of fact. 

The fact that the original product was advertised, multiple times, to be for sale on multiple platforms, in every pre 5.0.0 release, shows clear misrepresentation of the product. specifically in article b which reads:

(B)in commercial advertising or promotion, misrepresents the nature, characteristics, qualities, or geographic origin of his or her or another person’s goods, services, or commercial activities,

The lack of a pc  version on the website mainly accessed through a pc which previously released constant updates for pc versions of the product provided. is a clear misrepresentation of nature of the product through previous action or intent.

although it would ultimately come down to the court of public opinion, which i highly doubt would be so entertained with the antics of a porn game on the internet.

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The first version of Ravager to be made available for purchase on Itch was version 5.0.0, which was about six months after Dens & Denial (4.3.10). If you purchased a copy before then, it must have been on Steam, which is a separate platform. Do you have a copy of the game in your Steam library?

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No, you see I am completely aware that the version s before 5.0.0 were free, however I had willingly donated money, which gave access to the full release which at the time I had no evidence to assume would be unavailable on itch.io for pc. however the game instead is android only for the full release on itch.io, which is where my problem lies, I paid for the games release so I could play on my device, however I am unable to do so without rebuying the game as the original purchase I made only gave me access in the future to a device In which is not capable of running the game.

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If you were a backer at $20 tier or higher when we released on Steam, you will have been provided with a free Steam key. If you were not, you will not have been - but I have ever promised access to PC on Itch to anyone.

I added Android sales on Itch because I didn't want to leave Android users (who can't use Steam) behind when we moved to Act V. PC support on Itch is planned, but it will take a while as we need to navigate some legal and technical hurdles first.

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If pc is still planned to return to itch.io my issue is now voided and is resolved. However I fail to comprehend what legal issues you could run into for publishing your own work on whichever platform you choose? My focus in law is not that of licensing  or publishing.

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If you are a student of law, you will understand my hesitance to describe specific challenges in an open forum. We are working on it, but our first priority is making the game itself.