If Mickey Mouse copyright law wasn’t so draconian, we wouldn’t have these problems. Works should be protected about ten years and become public domain after that.
Also has a con, "advanced access" is just another dogshit way for publishers to farm money from people with their "deluxe" editions. By having people be able to refund could discourage this practice.
I find it surprising that existed. Not an unreasonable change.
For the lazy, when a game sold “advanced access” as part of a pre-purchase; game time before release didn’t count to the 2h refund limit. So you could play eg 10h of a game, then refund it on release. This is them fixing it.
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