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The problem is that on steam it says 'download demo'. Not 'download inaugration station' or 'download something that isn't a playable demo'. I saw the download demo button and thought "great! I can see what the fuss is about."
Where on the Saints Row IV full game store page, with the Download Demo button, does it give a link or any hint that the demo has a seperate Steam store page? Steam and Deep Silver are treating "Saints Row IV" and "Saints Row IV Inauguration Station" as two completely different Steam items because of the two completely different Steam store pages.
This Saints Row IV full game and demo situation looks to be the rare exception and is not the standard rule here on Steam. I guess I lost hope that you would understand that. People do not think to try to find a demo specific Steam store page because other demos do not do this. Just in case, I clicked on Store Page of every single demo I currently have installed. They all take me to the full game Steam store page. Not a single one of them has a seperate Steam page just for the demo by itself.