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Why not?
If let's say (this is true for me, I've never owned nor played 14 or 15 but since there are demos for both respectively I can try them if I choose to do so.) Someone who has never played 14/15/18 tries 14s demo and thinks its ok, and then 15 ok. Why not 18? Why is our only option to pay for it to see if we even enjoy it first, what ever happemed to try it before ya buy it.
RL example that fits rather well, if you just buy a pair of jeans, without measuring your waist or length, and don't try them on first, kinda on you.
But this is basically saying, no can't measure yourself nor try them on buy it or not.
Well you buy them and wow they dont fit. So at least both scenarios here have the option of a refund of money.
At least if you didnt spend more then 2 hours trying out the game first.
So I'll ask once more, why not?
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