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That may be the case but it can be argued, "JUST LEAVE THE DAMN DEMO UP?"
A refund policy should never be seen as a demo mode.
You should not be paying full price and then keeping time in check in order to make a purchasing decission.
If I'd created a polished product that had addressed many issues from 2yrs ago, then I wouldn't want to leave its inferior trial version up for download anywhere, as playing such a demo would give someone the wrong impression of the quality of my game.
Better that they read the reviews and, if they like the sound of it, buy 'n' try it with the option to refund if not enjoying the proper version.
You still have to pay for that „demo“, re tard.
+ the first hour is literally the most boring and time wasting ♥♥♥♥ I’ve ever played . If bro decides to read those nonsense dialogues he won’t even get to play the fcking game.