It's simple, if the game is no longer functioning or just filled with crashes and game breaking bugs then yeah you are entitled a refund, regardless of the amount of time played.
HOWEVER, I don't think you are entitled a refund if you just think the game is bad or lacking after x amount of hours, I'm sorry, maybe don't buy products blindly and read reviews first, that's just common sense. ( x being anything above 2 hours per steam policy )
While I agree there should be due diligence given before a product purchase, what other medium leaves so many unanswered questions other than games? What type of medium leaves so much off the table before spending money?
This isn't just about not thinking a game is fun. This is about a whole host of reasons from missing features that were spoken of ad nauseum. About failure to create a product that works without failure.
The onus most definitely lies on us developers to state our case about our game accurately while limiting potential spoilers and providing a product that does not fail.
This blame the consumer bullshit can fuck off. I know exactly how I market and sell my game and that's not with obfuscation, misdirection and lies. It's with honesty, integrity and truth. Not everyone will like my game but I'm not going to lie about what's in it and at the same time release a buggy product.
You can fault games for not being fun and there's no way a consumer can ever technically know if a game is their cup of tea, if even in their favorite genre. But you can't fault the consumer for listening and believing an expectation set by the developer's own words.
Again:
The onus should FIRST be placed on the developer to be forthcoming with product features. They dont have to give you spoilers, plot points, fine details, but they should be held accountable for continuing and advancing a charade and a faulty product.
I expect this accountability from my fellow devs. I am not out for blood but I'll sure as shit call a spade a spade when I see one.
Expecting to be told the truth and not be sold a lemon is common sense. If it isn't, just how much research does the consumer have to do before you consider this common sense you speak of to be fulfilled? Where were all the outlets that called this shit out in their reviews? Where were all the media types and their montages of "hey look folks, BULLSHIT!"?
The media and developers have been put on blast with this game.
Good.