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The 2 hours refund limit is to see if the game even runs on your system.
Steam may make an exception and grant a refund if you are slightly outside the 2 hours/14 days but after about 4 weeks the money you paid has been sent to the game developer and Steam will not refund you out their own pocket.
We all bought games at some point that we regret later and wish we did not.
Even way how you speak is weird, that this is the case doesn't mean this right but what to expect from hell
sheeps will always apologize their masters crimes and obey their laws from fear
I am just an adult who can take responsibility for making a bad purchase and dont try to reflect it on anyone else.
Steam is not responsible for a game turning out bad or not to your liking.
Thats the developer. So you know " i wont buy from them again!" and move on.
Why would the store where you bought a product give you your money back for something they have no control over?
And babies want adults to make airplane noises when they're spoonfed.
Millions of people have been navigating gaming for decades, and a refund policy didn't exist for most of that. Systems won't always change to revolve around your values, in the meantime you have to adapt to how they actually work.
Bad games can't be kept a secret. And Valve has never promised to protect you from your definition of bad games. And wanting to shift the responsibility for impulse buys and purchases you regret is pretty lazy and self-serving. Perhaps you're just jealous other people are able to navigate gaming and want to pretend that you not being able to is some kind of virtue. It's not.