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by bscphil
1821 days ago
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Steam is quite generous about refunding games, either because you purchased them accidentally or they didn't run correctly or any other reason, as long as you don't have more than a few hours in the game. I think that's a much better approach than having to implement what's effectively a DRM system in software, or a completely separate trial binary containing only part of the game. |
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Last I checked the limit was the minimum of "2 hours playtime" and "2 weeks after purchase"
> Steam is quite generous about refunding games, either because you purchased them accidentally or they didn't run correctly or any other reason,
Again, last I read, Steam is quite generous but will probably flag your account if certain patterns emerge (probably through some ML-alchemy).