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Rapportera problem med översättningen
On something expensive, like a car, a test drive makes sense. But for small time products it doesn't make sense that creators have to privde samples or something.
I personally don't really care. There's reviews galore, it's hard to NOT be able to make up an informed opinion on a game before buying.
Now imagine that instead of the grocery store preparing a display where you can sample a product, somehow the manufacturer of that product had to prepare the display. And you wanted the grocery store to force every manufacturer of every product to prepare such a display under some kind of penalty.
For a lot of products, that doesn't even make sense. What does a "sample" of a mop look like?
The way Steam has been trying for devs to push demos lately (The Next Fest events) seems to be working quite well instead.
We have seen a rise in such things oparticularly from smaller devs. but then you have people complaining about Prologues.