>*Play game for 1 hour and 50 minutes (possibly even beat the game in this time)*
>"I've had enough of that. Give me my money back, Steam."
>*Gets refund*
Why is this allowed?
>*Play game for 1 hour and 50 minutes (possibly even beat the game in this time)*
>"I've had enough of that. Give me my money back, Steam."
>*Gets refund*
Why is this allowed?
Steam Greenlight and Early Access is why this is allowed.
Consumer rights. You do have rights you know that right.
In Europe we have consumer rights, which is a concept you Burgers don't understand.
The whole reason Steam implemented the refund system was because they were breaking EU regulations regarding products and services sold to consumers.
wrong
A game should have replayability. Not this shitty 'experience' the devs go for. If you are going for no replayability and only a singular experience it needs to be longer than 2 hours to be considered a game and not a movie.
>dev advertises a gold bar
>buy it
>hey wait a minute this is not a gold bar it's a piece of shit
this is why refunds exist
also eu regulations and whatever
> (possibly even beat the game in this time
unwritten rule of steam refunds - if you have more than 30% achievements unlocked, they'll refuse your refund.
In Europe you have 14 days to return a product if you are not pleased with its performance.
And all it costs you is a lifetime of service to the caliphate. A far deal, I'd say.
>make 10-minute game
>one achievement for finishing the opening cinematic (or skipping it)
>one for pressing a button in-game
>one for going five seconds WITHOUT pushing a button
>basically nobody can ever return it
>???
>PROFIT
>Play 1,99 hours
>Create new account
>Set to family share games to that account
>Transfer Save files to continue where you left
>Play another 1,99 hours
>Create new account
>Set to family share games to that account
>Transfer Save files to continue where you left
>Play another 1,99 hours
>Create new account
>Set to family share games to that account
>Transfer Save files to continue where you left
>Play another 1,99 hours
>Create new account
>Set to family share games to that account
>Transfer Save files to continue where you left
>Play another 1,99 hours
>Create new account
>Set to family share games to that account
>Transfer Save files to continue where you left
>Play another 1,99 hours
>Create new account
>Set to family share games to that account
>Transfer Save files to continue where you left
>Play another 1,99 hours
>Create new account
>Set to family share games to that account
>Transfer Save files to continue where you left
>Play another 1,99 hours
>"I've had enough of that. Give me my money back, Steam."
>*Gets refund*
unwritten rule of your post, it's bullshit.
>make this thread all the time
>get BTFO every time
>never stop making the thread
Why is this allowed?
That's bullshit and you know it - but I've beaten and refunded games with less than 30% of achievements
> braindead murrifat posting from trumpistan: extra poor edition
Just pirate it, jew.
>go into gamestop
>buy used game
>beat it before 7 day return period is up
>return for a refund
why ams dis allowed?
You do know its a viscous cycle. Government skins its citizens and companies and citizens skin their companies and Government and the Companies skin their Government and employees.
>Burger spotted
stop posting
online games?
If you can beat a game in under 2 hours in the current year, it deserves a refund
Fuck devs who do this.
What's the point if you can only get (((steam credit)))?
You can get your payment method refunded to however you paid, dummy.
You get money back if you paid money for it.
You get steam bucks back if you paid steam bucks.
t. Man who refunded many games
can you refund games on psn and xblm?
Why are people so stupid that they've never used the Steam Refund system allowed to post?
Is there a time limit after purchase before you can refund? Or can you do it whenever as long as it's under two hours?
I have a bunch of games I bought on impulse and never played that I might just get rid of.
Time limit, can't remember how long though.
2 weeks
I think you can get a refund even after 2 hours if it's a technical issue.
14 days, unless you have played over 2 hours
also fun fact, if an early access game goes out of EA, the "timer" resets and you get another 2 hours and 14 days to refund
that's bullshit
I beat Grow Home, got the "finish the game" achievement in about 2.3 hours and they STILL gave me a refund
This doesn't work, family share time counts against you.
>game only lasts for 1 hour and 50 minutes
>worth even a cent
Nobody cares about the EU because the UK isn't going to be in it anymore.
That's probably why most early acess games never come out lol
Well you are not able to replay it so I don't really see anything wrong.
Ownership or games means you care about replayability, otherwise you'd just rent them for cheaper.
>killing indies and art
>buy Vermintide
>constantly get server errors
>can actually play but have this fuckhuge "server error" message in the middle of screen
>click ok
>closes game
>literally can't even play singleplayer
>known bug that devs just don't want to fix
Of course I refunded that shit
Technically the "2 hours" is just a rule for the automatic refund. You don't need a reason for asking a refund if you've played less than 2h, you WILL get refunded.
However even if you have played more than that you can ask for a refund and Steam will often give it to you if you are not just full of shit trying to weasel out of having to pay for a game you have no problems with. I've gotten bugs that made the game unplayable for me even after already playing for many hours and they refunded me both times.
> buy humble bundle
> refund the games you dont want
Does it work?
You can play online with cracked games user, it's not the 90's anymore
>refunding games not paid on Steam
You can do that, but you get only $0.00 back.