Bannor
Philip   Bucharest, Bucuresti, Romania
 
 
Games player & collector, and outspoken antitheist.
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Bannor 16 Feb @ 2:39pm 
Thank you! :)
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battlezoby 30 Apr, 2023 @ 4:12pm 
Tito Shiven, perhaps the most intellegent moderator here pointed out the "owes you nothing" clause. Actually, Steam lost a big law suite in Australia because it's illegal there to take money and promise nothing. Only got fined about $50,000,000 though and only had to promise the "2 week, 2 hours" refund policy to "fix the problem" because the Judge counted that as "getting something."
Bannor 30 Apr, 2023 @ 1:28pm 
Firstly, I'm pretty sure the TOS doesn't say that, and secondly - I've never paid money to Steam (or any other company) and NOT got a game from them.
battlezoby 30 Apr, 2023 @ 1:17pm 
I would never buy a car, a TV, a computer, or phone deom a company with TOS that says they have the right to keep my money and give me nothing, but we all do that with Steam.
Bannor 30 Apr, 2023 @ 3:26am 
If you pre-order games, or even buy them on release day - you're a fool. My suggestion: wait until the games you want to buy are actually playable, THEN buy them. Don't reward developers for releasing substandard work by giving them your money. You wouldn't buy a car, a TV, a computer, a phone or anything else that does not work properly - why make the sole exception for games? Makes ZERO sense.