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where do you get your data there was a "very high refund rate"?
Posts on this forum, posts on subreddits, streamers, youtubers, internet posts, friends and word of mouth. Seen it mostly everywhere about people refunding the game.
"the people liking the game are playing it"
people who disliked it have also played it...and refunded.
If these people are not allowed to review the game that's misleading consumers.
Some of the refunders I have seen have been able to refund even after completing the game because what Todd promised on that stage is not what was delivered.
Good.
Why is that good ?
Considering most people didn't play the "early access" i find your statement very unlikely.
Please provide documentation for this statement, if you want to be taken seriously.
I am not sure if you can review a game you refund before the game releases, though.
In any case, it doesn't count for the review score, either way.
They used the refund feature to try the game before having full access.
it's not, though.