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번역 관련 문제 보고
That said, I'm (genuinely) curious: What about the game didn't you like, or why do you feel it is not worth what you paid?
money well spent i still love the game. so first, you could have tried the demo SO SUCK IT UP and second, valve doesn't give refunds because people are to oblivious to play a demo...
Also, I presume he got the game at full price, rather than on sale for $10 or $5.
I have been meaning to replay this again too, although I can see its rather limited replayability, once you get to the 'end game' buying and selling all the most expensive stuff then there isnt really any more progression. But I still enjoyed it and certainly worth the price I paid for it when it was on sale :p
PS. Capitalism, Ho!
2. Bought it at full price instead of on sale
3. Bought the game to "try" instead of downloading the demo first
4. Assuming that Steam would give refunds for people who don't like the game they bought (no store would do this btw)
That's all on you.
Steam says I've personally logged at least 97 hours doing my first playthrough and then trying to one-loop the game from a fresh start. I suppose it depends on how much time one spends looking through their inventory and curating what to put in their storefront, or emptying dungeon floors of monsters just to get their loot.
I think the main sources of replayability are basically doing multiple loops to complete the item encyclopedia and unlock all the adventurers. I guess if all you're doing is buying from the market and guild and selling from the shop, then the game could get quite tedious, though -- speedruns of Recettear (which do exactly that) aren't the flashiest speedruns.
How have you played 20 hours with barely touching the dungeons? o.0
And only a fool buys a game before playing the demo when one is avalible.