What's the last game you bought on Steam and refunded a few minutes later?
>>320001548
I just don't buy games I do not intend to play
>>320001671
It's not about that.
It's about buying a game but then despite doing some research being disappointed/not liking it as much as you thought you would.
>>319996390
Anno 2070
fuck uplay
>>320001730
in few minutes you're barely beyond intro, and even that assuming you don't feel up or/and fingerfuck settings first
>>320002161
Maybe if it's an RPG or something.
There are plenty of games that start all out from second 1
>>320001548
Dawn of War 2.
I bought it with nostalgia goggles on, then 10 minutes into the campaign I realized how badly it had aged and how unbelievably fucking slow it is.
Refunding doesn't feel right to me unless the game is literally unplayable. I like that I have the option but I've never done it, even for Spelunky which I hated
>>320002343
Why wouldn't you make use of it if you are eligible and you outright hate a game?
Do you feel like you owe the devs the full money for playing 30 minutes? Think of it as a demo
>>320002421
I don't care about the devs, more like "you made a dumb decision, live with it"
plus I got it on a massive sale
>buying bad games
>>320002660
I am sure you have never in your life paid for a bad game
Day Z
Played for like an hour and refunded it straight after
That's the last time I fall for the early access sandbox survival meme
>>320002820
I wish I could refund the DayZ standalone
My biggest regret
>>320002343
game beign bad is one thing, but usually don't care much of it's cheap. It takes a lot to tick me off.
To be fair I'm less disgusted with games plain bad, like Iron Front, than with sequels that take shit on original series, like Bioshock Infinite, Hot Pursuit remake or Max Payne 3, even if they're objectively not THAT bad.
However both at once still happens, like pic related.