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Steam Free Weekends are just long demos, really. You get the full base game to play for about four days, rather than a fifteen minute demo one would normally get.
No. Those are more rare. Steam occasionally has free stuff that stays on your account forever if you grab it in time but that doesn't happen very often.
I was under the impression that they'd pay me afterwards.
After all, that's what Free Weekend usually implies.
It's a legit question -- sometimes "Free Weekend" means get it during this timeframe and it's yours, sometimes it means free during this timeframe and after that you're locked out unless you can pay. Although Two Point Studios has been pretty clear which this is, that clarity's a few paragraphs in past the FREE!!!1! hype -- not everybody's gonna spot it, especially since the time needed for careful examination of the text eats into the limited free playing time
Exactly, but you know we can anticipate the shytestorm of complaints on Monday when the game suddenly stops working for all the non-readers who expected more than an extended trial.
No, you don't have to pay anything, the trial will just end. You can choose to buy it if you want it though, but if you do it would be best to buy it before the trial ends as there is a 33% discount that ends when the trial ends.
How do you confuse "Free Weekend" as being "Free Forever"?