When you buy a Physical game, same thing. You are only acquiring a license to to play the code within the Disc. What you just wrote is literally the PR Spin they have been feeding us with in order to evade the fact that they don't want to attend to Consumers Rights using slippery slopes... they market and offer it as "Buy the game" not as "Buy a License to play the game".SoranMBane said:Well, when you're buying from a digital distribution service, you're not buying a product; you're buying a license to play the game within whatever parameters were set forth in the service's user agreement. That said, while they certainly have no obligation to add a refund system, it would still be nice. Of course, a refund system would be extremely easy for gamers to exploit without certain restrictions. I'm thinking:
And why don't they have this obligation? If i buy a book i have a time limit to return it and get store credit. Same with a Purse, a Bag, a Shirt, a TV... why games are allowed this Netherworld of Magical rules? Why digital games deserve this special exemption ? Why does DLC? Again... "cause it's hard to do" is not the consumers problem nor an excuse or an explanation.
I would be Ok with that, it's a fair amount of time to make up my mind.-You could only refund within the first week after making the purchase.
Doubt it would ever be like that, probably more on the 60-70% range-You only get about 90-95% of what you paid refunded to you.
For my money i would suggest a cross of "Number of Refunds X Time passed" so if a LOT of people are asking refunds for the game, the value you get should be higher, if nobody is returning the game, then you could get less for it... and the longer after the purchase, the less it's worth. So, closer to what Physical game stores do...-... Or maybe like what someone else said above, where you just get less refunded to you the longer you've had the game instead of having the one week time limit.
Now that just doesn't make any sense at all.-You can only refund about 3-4 games per year.
OR just make the act of the Refund forcing a uninstall or delete of the title and removal of it from your account so you can't download again. Done. Also, Congratulations on being reported for some truly banal stuff....So the obvious problem with Digital game refunds is how ridiculously easy it would be to buy the game, download it and then "Refund it" whilst still having the game and all the necessary files needed for post-refund installation. The only solution to that? Always online DRM. So, well done, you'd essentially fuck everybody so that you didn't have to put any thought into how you spend your money you stupid motherfuckers.
And just how the hell does THAT work...?my personal oppinion on the matter, is if you buy it, you keep it, no refunds. refunds are basically making piracy easier
Are the Consumer Laws in the US that jaded and broken? You are not allowed to regret a purchase? Change your mind? You can be freely goaded by PR and Marketing and your only option is to "Take it and like it"?Here is your problem, refunds are only for broken or improperly working products. if you buy a product and then don't like it, that is your own fault.