Getting a refund for a game that doesn't work when you buy it is not childish and is the smartest thing a consumer can do. Childish is the petition of the retake me3 movement. Consumer rights are not childish. If i purchase a product that does not work then I get a refund because the company who sold me the product failed at providing the promised product. If expecting a company who has released a similar game two times before to not screw the pooch on the third release, is foolish? This company should have the foresight to avoid these problems especially with a game in the works for how many years?MetallicaRulez0 said:No, it prevents them from playing it ON THE FIRST DAY... and only intermittently at that. I've still managed to play over 8 hours even with all the maintenance and crashes.
People review-bombing and asking for refunds are just acting like children. It's a GIGANTIC online global release. If you didn't expect problems, then you're a bigger fool than I thought... and that's saying something!
Im not a diablo fan or player, just someone who is for consumer rights because I am a consumer. A company is not entitled to profit because they made a product.