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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
All playtime counts, including from free weekends and through family sharing.
This is no different to any other purchase in the real world - the price you paid at the time of purchase you AGREED upon. Just because you were unlucky and it went on sale quickly after is YOUR problem, nobody else's. This is exactly how the world works.
Should you do the same with cars, electronics, food, even? Of course not.
This is precisely why the sale of goods legislation in most of the civilise world emphasises the point about the agreement at the point of sale If you didn't like it, you wouldn't have agreed to it. You CANNOT retrospectively change a contract. That would render any agreement moot.
And as for your 123 hours playtime. If theres no way for Valve staff to see that this purchase has had less than 2 hours playtime or bought within 2 weeks, then you are out of luck, and rightly so.
I'm sorry, I know this might seem harsh to you, but I'm trying to make you understand this is nothing unusual and the world does not work like this.
Well assuming you're within the refund window, which OP is not, Steam will allow you to refund a game because it went on sale and let you rebuy it at the sale price. They state this explicitly in the refund policy, which you should probably read before writing a multi paragraph lecture about how consuming works.
Oh the irony!
Read my penultimate paragraph again. I CLEARLY addressed the refund window.
I have accepted my loss of 35€, which is no big deal.
No need to discuss further.