this post was submitted on 27 Aug 2024
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Steam needs to offer refunds when a game does this - at the publisher's expense. They should put it right into their ToS for game publishers that want to sell on the platform.
the [best the] peasants can expect in today's America is that some corpo daddy will pick their side and make others corpo daddy's show some respect and permit dignity
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Worse for us who bought the game on Origin before they even came to Steam...
Absolutely, you can't just change the terms of the purchase years after it was purchased.
You honestly might still be able to get one. Put in the request and state that you literally cant play the game anymore because of the change