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You own a non-transferable license to play the game.
Developers like to sell more then a handful of licenses and get paid. If you could gift games in your library one purchase could be gifted to tens of thousands of people....
If the game was multiplayer then by your logic you wouldn't be gifting it if you wanted to play it with your friends as you wouldn't have it to play once gifted.
Many games are not multiplayer, and instead of people buying 10 copies of a game they would buy 1 copy and then just share it or sell it to someone once they beat it reducing sales to the developers.
Not refunding would be good for Steam, and perhaps it's something users would enjoy. I can see that being coolish.
Would love to see this feature.
Fixed that for you.
thanks
Exceot it can add complications to the refund process.
Welcome to the world of capitalism comrade.
I think it would be safe to not allow refunds for games gifted from a library
Anyways. Seems nice. Not sure how much actual demand there would be.
Ton of potential issues such as tax issues, the cost of the game, region restrictions, cheating, offline time tracking,etc.