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No. Nothing is too excessive.
No. If you have a problem with the EULA don't accrpt it and stop playing the game. If the EULA is unenforceable and is making ridiculous demands, talk to a lawyer.
Even if Valve were to want to weigh in, most user opinions about what should grant a refund would be unreasonable and self-serving.
Also, if you've played a game for dozens or hundreds of hours, having an ax to grind doesn't entitle you to a free game.
then changed the EULA to "all your data is ours now and we can sell/use it however/wheverer we want"
fells like a big enough chance there might have been something already in place for those sort of things but i guess not