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Originally Posted by Lant
So youre cool with buying full-prize stuff that doesnt work because "sometime" it might get fixed?
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He didn't say he was cool with it. He said that he isn't going to rail, wail, whine and moan on a board just because the game was pure and utter crap.
When it comes to software-products, there's always the risk of what looks like a fine glass of wine will be colored pisswater. When that happens, you also need to remember that most if not all software-products come with a very extensive EULA/ToS, which also very often clearly states that the product is sold "as is", and that it's your responsibility if you find it lacking. They also state that you can return the game to where you bought it, and if you choose to do that, it's a case between you and the seller, not between you and the producer.
Caveat Emptor is in effect for any and all pieces of software you buy.