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Your critique on morality would make actual sense if you hadn't done the same ;)
But I still hold to my judgement. A decade ago I would have agreed, but nowadays I really don't anymore. Too many publishers and studios that have a proven track record of scammy/criminal methods exist.
Children, at least where I am from, are not even allowed to have Steam accounts by law, since they are not old enough to be allowed to have financial transactions without parental supervision or supervision of their legal guardian. If they buy something, the contract is void by law. So children are implicitly excluded from the statement.
People that are so mentally impaired that they are unable to do due diligence, are unable to understand the contracts they try to enter, are the same as children around here and do have supervision through a legal guardian. They are inherently restricted to form contracts, their legal guardians need to sign up on it. So they too are inherently excluded.
I also can get behind people that get burned by scammy companies once, since trust in your contractual partner is also something normal, but they too are kinda excluded in my message since I coupled the "idiots" to people that fall into the same trap multiple times.
If I watch someone running head first into a wall a few times, then I consider them idiots. If they are children or are impaired, they have a valid excuse, anyone else? Not so much.
edit: Also how would you know that there aren't rocket scientists here? It's highly likely that there are some of those around here.
edit 2: Also, yes, sometimes I am an ♥♥♥♥♥ through behavior, as everyone else is too, but I am quite happy and do encourage the people around me to call me an ♥♥♥♥♥ in those instances. Getting called out on being an ♥♥♥♥♥ helps to stop being an ♥♥♥♥♥, at least if you're not overly sensitive and have too high an opinion of yourself.
lol i get your point honestly i do i was merely pointing out don't call others idiots if you cant take it yourself because i don't care if anyone call me an ♥♥♥♥♥ i think i am an ♥♥♥♥♥ but oh well its funny don't jump the gun please we all die one day and i restrict my son from adultery as this is discussing to be around kids and i restrict his purchases and obviously physical violence but other than that kids need to learn and not be bubble wrapped that can mess up a child's understanding in life as it is proven to stunt there growth and understanding :)
At the same time, they need to increase the play time from 2 hours as some games take more than that just to get past the intro.
There should be an estimated hours of game provided by the devs & the refund play time should be calculated on that.
Just my 2 cents as a game dev.
You got it wrong.
As I said, children shouldn't be here, or if they are, they should only have access through family mode on the parents account, which allows the parent to limit their access to specified games and pretty much nothing more.
Generally speaking, children should never have unsupervised access to anything internet - it's simply not a space for them and never will be. And if I say children I mean anything under 14. Teens should have limited (whitelisted) access that allows them to learn to interact safely with online communities. Somewhere around 16, they can get full access and interact with the depravity and harmful interactions that they inevitably will have online, in a manner that has them prepared to not being harmed in the long term. Being online will be harmful at some point, the question is only if the harm is long term or short term, which is a question of education and timing for the individual.
But I think that's enough off-topic discussion I'd say.
Work hours are work hours, private time is private time. That's true even for rocket scientists ;) They too need time to relax. ^^