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Well, I was going to give them my $65…
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This BS has to stop
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Its about time there are laws or something put in place. Perhaps thru Steam or something. I dont know....

Consumers who support / pay for a game especially like a Kickstarter or early access should be protected.

If you pay 60 for a game and it shuts down you should be able to get your money back, or at very least be able to play the game if even in just an offline or lan environment. The best example is Perpetuum for this.

But devs being able to take consumer money, not finish a game and just not have to give the money back is bogus. Even more so when its involving an on going or lasting publisher publisher.

There was never really a precedent for it until now but consumers need to be louder.

The whole bs that you dont own your games is also garbage.

This game had a lot of potential. Its now just dust in the wind.

Im interested in hearing peoples thoughts on this.

Thing is, there are tons of arguments to be made on both sides.

As a lawyer, I can argue both sides.

Let's just touch some arguments that can be made.

First, was there not a disclaimer that said the game was a work in progress and that nothing was guaranteed? Yes, there was. You knew when you bought the game that is was not a finished product. You were okay with buying an incomplete game that came with a disclaimer it may not ever be the game you want.

What makes you think that you now deserve a refund, after you got exactly what you paid for?

Next, how do we determine if you got your monies worth? I see games that get reviews from people with 1000 hours played in demanding refunds because they didn't like a new DLC that came out.

How long must a game be for it be worth a certain price? These are all too subjective to have a defined answer, and the thing about law is that it needs to be clearly defined.

The game runs, it plays, it has playable content. Maybe it's not as long as you want, or it is missing content you want, but at the end of the day that YOUR opinion. And while you may think your opinion matters, the law does not.

Hey, I get it. It sucks to have a game you want to see finished seemingly dead. And it sucks knowing you paid for something that may never be finished. But no one scammed you, because they told you when you bought it wasn't finished, and the disclaimer said it may never be. They gave no finish dates.

Being mad about something doesn't make it illegal. Doesn't mean you are owed compensation. It could be easily argued that your 8 hours played is more than adequate for the price you paid. Maybe you don't feel that way, but there are no hard rules for how long a game must be.

This all comes down to you. Don't invest in games that you aren't happy with at the moment of purchase.

I'm not attacking you, I am also not happy about how this game turned out. But statements like yours, about laws and such, is NOT a good thing. We don't need some government body making rules about our games. It's NOT going to end the way you think.

A good majority of the games you own you have less playtime than this game does by you. Steam says you own 8006 games, but only 207 have more playtime than this one. And of those only 75 have more than 20 hours in them.

I noticed that like me Marvel Heroes Omega is your longest played game, nearly 1k hours.

Would you demand a refund from them as well? Having that many hours played? And you can't even play it anymore, unlike Superfuse which you can actually still play.

Anyway. There are worse things. Happy gaming.
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Is this game meant to be multiplayer?
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taniwhat
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Why is so hard to properly align buildings, roads, pathways, or everything, even with F1?
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Where's the Chun-Li gang, she's perfection
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