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Well you can't play 24 on the Steam Deck for one.
No, I'm just responding why someone would buy F1 23, over F1 24.
You haven't played either game, so why not give one a try and formulate your own opinion? You can always refund and try the other one.
For the record, a lot of people are enjoying 24. Never use Steam boards as reliable feedback for a game.
Remember that the people who have paid upfront for the champions edition are likely people who really want the game to be good and I doubt they'd review it badly if the game was in their opinion good.
Any game with half negative reviews is a massive red flag.
Also FYI using steams refund policy to try games is in breach of that function and they will deny you of you overuse it.
I've never had an issue getting a refund for anything, even when I thought I didn't deserve one. If you can explain why you want the refund, even if it's outside of Steam terms, they're usually pretty understanding in my experience.
That's likely true but doesn't stop good games having overwhelming positive reviews does it?
You're handwaving away genuine criticism based on a sample size of.
We get it you like the game and are happy with your purchase and that's great.
Anyone looking at things objectively can see multiple red flags lol.
Steam support are very understanding but there is a limit. Using the refund policy to test games is in violation, read it if you don't believe me.
And I know the Steam policy about refund abuse, which is why I said there have been times I've gotten refunds when I really shouldn't have.