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If this is your wish, you can submit this review to steam. If the steam platform takes steps to remove it, I will have no problem with it, but my position will remain unchanged.
I do not have the Oculus Store platform and the key you provided has not been used by me. Regardless of your decision and steam's decision, I will continue to watch your game and wait for me to play it.
Isn’t supported.
Saying that: "I can't check the game because I can't run it" I meant that my headset is not supported by this game and I included it in the review - that you are releasing the product on a platform where players have different headsets, not only those from the Oculus family.
If this game was here as "Early Access", I would not publish this review waiting for support for my headset to be created (btw. My headset is HTC Vive 1st generation), but you offer a ready product to buy, although the support itself looks like it is not there was still a finished product adapted to this platform.
If I had known earlier that this game does not support my headset, I would not accept this review proposal, but I think that such reviews are needed because it is easy to praise and agree in everything, but the most interesting discussions arise when people with different views substantively talk ^_^