• @adam_y
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    163 days ago

    That’s not how money works.

    Those people bought it at an agreed value with the information present at the time. Why would they receive a refund?

    If that was the case, if you bought something that went on sale next month, does that mean you are entitled to a refund? And if so, what is the cut off date for that?

    • @[email protected]
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      -53 days ago

      if you bought something that went on sale next month, does that mean you are entitled to a refund?

      Steam literally gives refunds if you buy something and then it goes on sale.

      • @adam_y
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        53 days ago

        Sort of. Steam offers refunds for any reason. They use that phrase on their FAQ.

        But if you already knew that, why did you bother with the first comment?

        • @[email protected]
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          -83 days ago

          I just think that if the dev doesn’t care if they get paid or not then they should offer people back their money. I would assume few people would ask for their money back, but it just seems like the right thing to do. I’m not sure why I’m getting downvoting for suggesting the dev offer refunds. Is offering consumers a choice bad?

          • @[email protected]
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            103 days ago

            No, but suggesting they are somehow morally obligated to offer it is nonsensical. They didn’t need to make the game free, they chose to in order to increase its reach. That choice doesn’t hurt anyone who paid, it just benefits others going forward.

            I really don’t understand where you’re coming from with this. If you bought it in the last two weeks (or more, Steam is pretty generous), request a refund through Steam. If not, nothing changes for you because you bought at a price you thought was a good deal.

            I could understand if they broke some form of promise, like they stopped developing during early access, they promised to fix some things and didn’t, or they disable multiplayer servers, but none of that seems to be the case here. In what way are existing owned harmed by them making the game free going forward?