The standard rules are no refunds for games played more than 2 hrs. The first time you ask for a refund it's handled by an automated system. Ask for a refund again, and an actual staff member will review. So just try again.
You might've gotten an automated denial due to exceeding the standard threshold for refund eligibility. Make another request until it gets human intervention.
Helldivers 2 is pretty fun when it works, but the game is racking up technical debt at an alarming rate. There's been several updates and balance changes focused around fire damage, except the fire damage over time effect only works for the player hosting the game, and that bug has been in place for months. There's still tons of matchmaking bugs and crashes, such that you sometimes spend 15 minutes just trying to actually play the game. Arrowhead is aware of these technical issues, but has mentioned that they cannot fix them because pushing new content is a higher internal priority than maintenace, and their team is too small to effectively do both.
Honestly I wouldn't just avoid it, but I'd avoid any Sony published multiplayer title in general moving forward. It seems a lot of them end up in this situation where the game prioritizes adding more monetized content to the detriment of anything else.
Cool yeah pretty scummy. I thought this meme format was usually used to make fun of people for petty power tripping, but in this case, it seems pretty clear that it's an appropriate form of protest.
Nah, it's simply that the game is overrated so the devs had to do something stupid to bring everyone back down to earth.
I mean it takes less than 20 hours of playtime before you've already seen everything the game has to offer. It's a very repetitive and predictable game. For me to consider a multiplayer game worth my money, it needs to provide at least 250 hours of enjoyment minimum.
Maybe try with whatever website sold it to you. If it was gray shit like Kinuin, AlleyShop, G*A (censorship to not give them SEO), you are outta luck. If it was HumbleBundle, Fanatical, or other legit sites, it might be worth a try.
Isn't that an issue with the developers of those games? Steam is ultimately just a game library. If the book you check out of that library is only readable on Kindle that's not on Steam lol
Nope. Purely a steam thing. Either a cloud storage problem or steam overlay availability. Ive got games that just will not run without those things. 8n fact if i try to run any of them without first starting steam, steam will auto load, or stop the game until i do it
This used to be a problem for me but now it's fine. I think it was a bug that Valve couldn't be bothered to fix until the Steam Deck entered development