![]() However, I cannot actually see the "Delete" button and thus cannot figure out how to remove my app from the Game Center group. Quote: "If the app is one of multiple apps listed in Apps in this Group, in the row for the app you want to remove from the group, click Delete" Attached is a screenshot of what I'm supposed to be seeing. I have made the app "Developer removed from sale" and removed all In-App Purchases but now I need to remove the app from GC group to enable the "Delete" button in ITC.Īccording to Apple, I should go to the list of linked apps in the Game Center Management screen and click delete. I want to completely delete the free version from ITC. The two versions use the same GC leaderboards via a group connection. ![]() It looks like Steam is only distributes the download of the game nothing else.And I think they should ban the game, I see several others having troubles when you do a Google search on Armored Warfare and the My.Com that distribute and makes the game running via there Game Center.Is Steam only acting like a portal for "Armored Warfare" and there doubtable game via My.com.I have a game with two versions: free and paid. So saying I deserve what I got isn´t fair in the light of the fact, that the entire game was downloaded directly from within the Steam Client of mine.How should I know, when I download the game direct from with in Steam?Īnyway all is safe and running ok again, And all related stuff to the above program is eliminated. until yesterday after the install within Steam of the "Armored Warfare" game - which seams to be full of doubt able malware etc.I have a secure system which told me about 10 try´s of different malware attacks to infect my Steam Client via the "Armored Warfare" game after install, that´s all. I didn´t knew anything about Gamebox, My.com Gamecenter etc. It´s all been added default via malware infections when you ask for the game within Steam and it trys pr. ![]() I consider Steam safe to use and would never ever download from a site like Gamebox or My.com Game Center. And then it sends you to Mycom game center via the Gamebox. After the install via Steam it run Mycom Game Center in the background without the user knowledge. The only real issues I notice with anything AW-related is thatr us Steam players are noticeably limited in what purchasing options we have compared to "normal" PC version players of the game. Just trying to offer some kind of helpful suggestion(s). You also might want to, jus for reviews/confirmation, search thru forums on other antivirus sites (not download their products, just read thru their support forums) and see if users of other antivirus programs report any corruptions via Gamebox. You DO know, you CAN change link properties as to what Websites they redirect thru?Īlso, you might want to check some of the settings in your Steam overlay (that runs while your games are active), you could have something set wrong, or corrupted there. I see the M圜om launcher too when I start the game thru Steam also: that's just the way it works. Neither on my Asus laptop or my computer tower at home have I ever seen that Gamebox redirect thing until your link now.Īre you sure you didn't speed-click thru all the EULA without first reading it, and unintentionally agreed to some 3rd party BS install? ![]() You must've gotten a bad link/redirect website, ![]()
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