Which is true and since Origin is starting to offer more and more publishers (I think the only big one they are missing right now is Activision and they were one of the last on Steam too) on their store it would be nice to have them develop a policy for refund there. What disturbs me more is that I expect EA to make changes to Origin to make it better for the consumer then I Valve changing Steam. Of course I would like to see some other features too, but I think they will come in time.SecondPrize said:All of it has to do with that. Last I checked, Origin only offers refunds for EA games. Valve should offer refunds for their own games but offering refunds on everything would be vastly different from what Origin does.RandV80 said:Concerning a refund, how much of Valve not having one while EA does have to do with the fact that Origin is essentially a platform to sell EA games while Valve sells games from damn near everybody? I mean I can understand why people would want this but I have a hard time perceiving how it could actually be implemented without becoming a nightmare.
I have had Steam basically steal from me in the past, for I bought a game that charged my credit card and it never appeared in my library. After spending over three weeks dealing with their support I gave up because I felt like I was wasting my time which also has a value to me.