The bare minimum that should be expected (from initially denying refunds to accepting them) is now super cool? They buy project fans & backers to become users of their own platform with such deals, offering a few refunds as part of the price of these humans is nothing. The kickstarter only raised 6 million after all (it's crazy publishers, SEGA included, and Epic, weren't interested in funding the game out of their own pocket) and it's not like everyone will bother asking for the refund, It was dumb to deny them in the first place, they're just correcting it. I'd like to see Epic fund games, not take already funded/done games as exclusives, that's risk-free. They have all the money in the world, enough to make a good store, enough to entice gamers rather than try to buy them out or force them to get in, but they refuse to do any of it for whatever reason, it's not like they're not smarter than that either. It's just weird and will only lead to weaker competition. If that's the best that can be mustered by all the Fortnite money then imagine what companies without that insane expendable revenue can do even worse if they try, Steam will not budge in the grand scheme of things.