Maybe they learned that after the BF3 and SC desaster...
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Well the thing about it is, you pay for something, if you don't enjoy it that's unfortunate. You can't get your money back if your pancakes aren't cooked perfect at IHOP :P
On that note though, when War Z first launched on Steam, they offered people refunds because Hammerpoint Industries stretched the truth on some of the games features.
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"The new Origin Great Game Guarantee works like this: You may return EA full game downloads (PC or Mac) purchased on Origin for a full refund--within 24 hours after you first launch the game, within seven days from when you purchased it, or within the first seven days after the game's release date if you pre-ordered it (whichever of these conditions happens first)."
Sounds pretty cool I think, what do you think?
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