As I see these conditions are more geared towards letting players see how well their machine runs the game than letting them decide if they like the game or not.
Two hours should be enough to do some troubleshooting or deciding that it’s not worth the hassle.
2 hours isn’t enough to get past character creation, cutscenes, and the carefully controlled and optimized tutorial area, to get to see actual game performance (at least in most games)
As I see these conditions are more geared towards letting players see how well their machine runs the game than letting them decide if they like the game or not.
Two hours should be enough to do some troubleshooting or deciding that it’s not worth the hassle.
Then, of course you can also beat Sekiro and ask for refunds
2 hours isn’t enough to get past character creation, cutscenes, and the carefully controlled and optimized tutorial area, to get to see actual game performance (at least in most games)
Back in the day we could just buy the game on Friday, play it with your friends over the weekend and then return it to the store on Monday.