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ClanRanald21

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Invalid platform is your operating system do you have the minimum ?

Steam are generally very hard to get your money back from previous Experance from blops (call of duty black ops ) when they released a half complete game and charged us all full money

And also there customer support is limited or it was at the time I used it. Personally I would never buy any game off steam for these reasons although it does have its benefits

I generally try games before I buy them these days that's the benefit of been a PC gamer just hack and crack don't like don't buy. With all these half baked company's releasing half made games these days its ripe , o but they will fix in the next update etc they just want your wallet nothing more

Never /never I call that like buying on finance lol

 

Pirates walk the plank immediately here on the good ship Nexus. Bye. <splash> --TNL :pirate:

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You can return it if you have less than two hours of play time. Have you played two hours of a game that won't run on your system?

 

I find this a conundrum that should be debated at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard or any high school of Philosophy! Is it possible to play a game for two hours that will not run on your system? Now do not snigger and laugh at the back of the class. There is always magic in the form of enchantment or illusion that could make you think that you have played 2 hours of a 64 bit game on a 32 bit machine. Or is it just simply the fact that Steam have got your money and could not give a rats ass!

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Linux. Steam runs on linux, too. You can get a decent distro of linux 64 (UBUNTU...or a deritive of----easy peasy) that will likely run fine on your hardware....probably better than Vista. (as long as you meet the requirements for the game you want to play...minimals and whatnot) Just thought I'd throw an ole timer a knuckleball for a can of corn. :wink: All you need is:

1. HDD or partition to install the Linux distro onto.

2. The will to see it install. (No really: DVD/CD writer/reader, or USB flash drive and a bootable disc creator)

3. Hardware that meets the minimal requirements...(among them being 4GB of RAM)

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Everyone is ignoring the fact that you can't put a 64 bit OS on a 32 bit CPU. You would need to look up your chip to see what it can handle. That is, if you want to go that route.

 

Personally, I hate how downloading time shows under time played. That's just wrong.

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  • 2 weeks later...

 

I need the 32 bit version that runs on Vista!

 

Sometimes adding another one or two vacuum tubes can pep up your machine a bit.

 

Only 60 years old? I have you beat by 5 years, youngster!! Hang in there. We ain't "down and outers" yet!!

 

 

The Rabbit

 

I am 74 years old but my brain is going on 1B.C. time. When I was young writing had not been invented yet LOL. So we carved on stone tablets. Just kidding. The problem with getting old is that reading instructions seems to be repetitive so we don't normally even consider such a waste of time. Oh! BTW. When you are 74 time is not something to waste. That's my two cents (Oh! Wait! I forgot about inflation here is my twenty seven dollars worth).

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How neat it would be if there was an Old Timers thread. We could compare what types of motion sickness medicine work best with playthrough videos and if Ibuprofen or Naprosyn furnish the best relief from mouse strain.

 

Ibuprofen

 

oh...I am not old....just more 'mature'. Just sayin.... :teehee:

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