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