>Naturally there are the few occassions where NOTHING is offered because
>of the reason(s). "I don't like it" doesn't gain either a refund or an
>exchange, particularly when the purchaser has had the game for several
>days.
Here are what I think of as valid reasons for returning a game:
1) Poor frame-rate. This can utterly kill any game and make it totally
unplayable, and also there's no reason for it in this 3d-accelerated
age.
2) Major gameplay/AI flaws (see CPR). For example, I certainly would
have liked to return NHL98 for the same reasons.
3) The game simply does not work (and cannot be made to work) on my
hardware.
BTW, I buy enough games that simply being able to return a game for
store credit would be acceptable to me, I don't think a cash refund is
necessary. I think that any reasonable business should be able to
accomodate this (but it's not so, at least not around here).
Joe