You can't test a game. You buy it, you don't like it, you refund it if it's possible. But see, you bought it already. That's not a test, that's owning it. You don't own the car when you test it.
You're taking this kinda far tbh. This thread is about what steam is allowing, just because you feel people should do more research before buying doesn't mean they do. All the analogies in the world won't change that, it always been this way.
Of course it's not exactly the same, it's an analogy, you can always poke holes in an analogy. I didn't say the 2 hour refund policy is a bad thing, it's just like a testdrive, with the difference that in one case you get your money back while in the other case you don't pay before because it's a large sum of money. In both cases you are not forced to keep/buy the product. In the EU i can buy PC parts and return them without stating a reason within two weeks, but after those two weeks i have to state a solid reason, i can't return it because it doesn't overclock as well as i'd like it to for example. Take that analogy if the testdrive one is too different for you.
Just because people have always done it some way and will always do it some way doesn't make it right and it certainly doesn't exempt them from criticism. Of course me trying to showcase that these people could avoid these situations won't change the world, but if it makes just one person reconsider their ways i'll consider coming up with the analogies and posts worth the effort.
i say if there were no refunds we would have another gaming market crash, now an insistence ppl should watch reviews 1st is a bit redundant. you enjoy the game 90% of reviews dont, so by your logic you shouldn't even have played the game. the fact that you have implies you didnt believe the reviews yet expect others to be dependent on them. that has to be at the least slightly hypocritical.. some people will enjoy it but to claim others that dont because they were lied too even after people showed the lies shouldn't get a refund is borderline fanboy levels of defensive.
also as for your car analogy, if it was a broken mess like nms they would recall them, and refund much later than 2 hours after purchase. also jaguar xj220 is a good example of a car that wasn't what it promised and was refunded
I haven't read a game review in years, i watch gameplay videos and make up my own mind. Being lied to is one thing, interpreting vague statements and doing absolutely nothing to verify those interpretations and then complaining about being lied to another. I'm not defending Hello Game's marketing, i'm criticizing people's inability to take responsibility for their own actions. The exact same arguments apply to the Division, and that is not a game i like, still i don't blame Ubisoft for people buying a game they shouldn't have bought. I didn't buy it, despite it sounding very promising, because i do my homework before buying games.
NMS is only a broken mess if you are one of the people who suffered from abysmal performance, in which case i have no problem with you getting a refund, that's fair. The XJ220 is a classic and goes for well over half a million dollars these days, i bet those folks who returned it wouldn't have done so in hindsight, not that that has anything to do with NMS, just a sidenote. Can't find anything about them refunding the car for lack of performance, got any links?