Though I believe researching slowing or even stopping aging is valuable, I always wonder how social development would continue.
How would society look in 500 years if people of today could live that long? How would society look today if people from 500 years ago lived today?
I think the main reason behind this policy is EU law on refunds. Both GOG and Origin have a refund policy, and have for some time, though it seems Steam's policy is more favorable to costumers.
A two week refund has been common in Europe for many years. I don't see how to handle abuses of this new policy is any different than any other business that has to deal with refunds.
Though I believe researching slowing or even stopping aging is valuable, I always wonder how social development would continue. How would society look in 500 years if people of today could live that long? How would society look today if people from 500 years ago lived today?
I think the main reason behind this policy is EU law on refunds. Both GOG and Origin have a refund policy, and have for some time, though it seems Steam's policy is more favorable to costumers. A two week refund has been common in Europe for many years. I don't see how to handle abuses of this new policy is any different than any other business that has to deal with refunds.