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  • We dont celebrate Halloween in Sweden so it was just like any other weekend really! Still good though!

  • I personally don't think so. You're free to do what ever you want with any system that is obsolete and not supported.

  • Sounds like we have the same wife! High five

  • I get what you're saying but do you realize how time consuming and cumbersome that is, even if it's the proper way to do it.

  • I love supporting good games and awesome studios. What I don't like it getting screwed because screenshots and trailers look cool and they game turn out to be shit and still cost me $50.

  • They don't really market their refund policy. And, I know they have a 2 hour playing window. However, what if you're really into the game and you play 2.5h non-stop not realizing and they you decide to refund but can't. Sometimes it can take up to 10 hours to actually evaluate if a game is good. Some games have tutorials which can take 1-2 hours if you read everything and play at a slow pace at which point you're locked out of refund. I don't support their refund policy at all actually.

  • I don't trust the refund policy. If they have a so called refund policy why not force every published to add a 1-2 hour free trial instead? We should be able to try games and evaluate before the money leaves our pockets.

  • Some good points! Thanks for sharing!

  • A lot of people talk about the steam refund policy however I just don't trust that I will get my money back even though it's a "non questions asked" kinda deal. If I've given them $80 for a game, they can easily decide to just keep it...

  • I appreciate the input!

  • Lemmy has potential, sadly paid software will always be the king in the consumer space. Marketing plays a big roll too. I don't see lemmy being bigger than Reddit sadly.

  • I've considered this but it's a hassle dealing with cross device sync. I've tried to store my DB file on Google drive. I've tried to store everything in a Git repo. But in the end, stuff always ends up in the cloud.

  • I'm using Eternity but every single client I've tested lack mod tools so most of them are a no no for me.

  • Definitely. Although some are expensive for no reason so it’s important that you do your research and buy a mattress that is of high quality.

  • It could! It’s not hard to implement. Not sure if people want it. Could make it as a separate script.

  • I mostly code in Python and for that I use PyCharm. For everything else I use VS Code.

  • This is like asking how long a rope is.

    It all depends on how many users you have making requests daily.

    If the instance is only for you then you could host it at home on a $50 Raspberry Pi.