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If you don't trust the dev, don't buy and wait it out.
Maybe they should just share their Project install with you so you can approve of things before they start work. You know, for efficiency. Wouldnt want to have them work on something of which you dont approve after all.
This is the biggest bunch of bs right here. There are no promises. There are statements of intent. You buy those games AS-IS with NO promises of even a single update, EVER.
Any idea that permits someone to play a game for years and then request a refund because of some development issue is a complete failure of an idea. The account is 20 years old so you must work. You want someone to, for example, come and take a part of your paycheck because a tile you installed 7 years ago in someone's shower fell off the wall?
I knew it was going to fall into anything the developer says is a "promise" and if a user feels they broke a promise they should be able to refund a game regardless of the refund policy.
Or the feature really is "how do I make sure developers never discuss their development". No one is going to use a feature whose point is to punish developers whenever a user has an axe to grind.
You decided to pre-order yourself based on a "promise". To be fair, that's a self created problem.
If you want a game to have a specific feature, then buy the game when that feature has been finished and included with the game. Simple as.