>*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?
>Buy a new t-shirt
>wear it for an hour
>decide it doesn't really suit me after all, give me my money back store
>*Gets refund*
Why is this allowed?
>>375832995
>Read a book for up to 30 days (Possibly even finish reading the book)
>"I've had enough of that. Give me my money back, Barnes and Nobel"
>*Gets refund*
Why is this allowed?
Because 2 hours is more than enough time to play a game and think about whether or not you enjoy it.
Granted, games with a playtime of less than the refund time should have a different refund time, but standardization is the most sound business model in any situation.
I'm pretty sure steam also has a policy surrounding how many games and the frequency in which you refund them.
>>375832995
>make a game that takes 1 hour and 50 minutes to beat
Why is this allowed?
>>375832995
>This thread again
Why is this allowed?
>two hour walking simulators are sold for 60 dollars
why is this allowed?
>>375832995
>*posts the same thread he posted 12 hours ago*
why is this allowed
>>375832995
>"Why is this allowed?" thread
Why is this allowed
Nothing to do with me, I only buy something if I pirated and enjoyed it first
>"games" that can be completed in under 2 hours
poorfags who don't just pirate need to be gassed
I don't understand why you wouldn't just pirate the game in that scenario.