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I got mine on GamersGate for $10 and half year later they flopped out the Digital Edtion for $5 more.
I wasn't very impressed. But as such I've slowed down purchasing games unless they offer Steam Keys or are from GOG.
I do all research now and make sure that I'm getting a finished game.
Also beware of buying AfterFall Insanity anywhere outside of Steam.
Again, I just don't get it. The fact that these people then complain about said purchases just makes it all the more mind boggling. No offence, but buyers have nobody to blame but themsleves when they buy games without taking the time to read the game description. Take the time to understand exactly what it is your buying and people wont have these problems anymore. Its as simple as that.
It was a flash sale, and I may or may not have been walking from one meeting to another. Like I said, it was my fault. I made an assumption that I shouldn't have made.
That said, I still don't believe an incomplete product belongs on steam. I also think it is pretty reasonable to allow users to make an occasional mistake and refund a game that was never intalled.
Look at it from their perspective: they already think they know what they're buying, so they don't bother reading the description. Why would you read something that tells you something you already know?
That said, it does baffle me a bit that people would assume a game titled "Talisman: Prologue" is the same thing as the full game. "Prologue" isn't really a word that suggests the main game of a series to me.