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Fordítási probléma jelentése
You cannot get a partial refund, you paid for the games - plural.
Anyway, if they come together, then you can only refund them together and not just one of them. Seeing as how you played the pack for almost 9 hours, you're quite an amount outside the refund policy.
Basically, NOWHERE in any consumer transaction (not just online) will you ever get a scenario such as you wish.
It basically works like this. When something is put up for sale and it's a bundle, that's called "the offer to treat". You can either accept the offer and buy it, forming the agreement, or leave it.
But when you DO buy it, you are accepting that price for those goods as it stands THEN.
You can not expect to say "yeah, but I don't need this bit, can I get a refund" because you already AGREED to it in entirety.
Now if the goods (in whole or in part) are faulty, then you have two choices - you can either choose to keep all of it, or return all of it.
Spliitting stuff up doesn't happen. In fact, if you care to check most other markets (like food/groceries, or bundled book deals, or anything else) you will commonly see stickers or statements like this on the packaging:
"this is part of a bundle, and has no value if split".
Which just reinforces this point. Hope this helps.
There is really no reason to. Wait till the game is out and you have read/watched some reviews.
Now you are stuck with one of the worst rated games on Steam in this year and could have just bought the "XIII Classic" edition for 5 bucks instead.
I was watching Youtube yesterday and saw that someone posted a review and my immediate thought was "oh nice, great to see that game getting a new light of day".
I don't take any notice of games before release (let alone pre-order or any of that scamming ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥) so this always deliberately flies under my radar.
Then I watched the review..... oh dear. It truly mystifies me how anyone can take a game, especially one that it technologically a massive age ago and make it WORSE.
It makes me wonder if they pulled a Konami with the Silent Hill "remasters" and went with a crappy older build because of incompetence.
Now i know, they did not know either.
There could have been a fair amount done actually buut this is what happens when the people doing the remake...have no clue what players liked about the original,...and are also apparently bad at game development.
Haven´t laughed that much in a long time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V4UXC9g3RY&t
xiii remake on my region was like $80 pre order i saw a few months later a trailer and i didn't like the way it was done with iron sights, it seems the artwork was altered it wasn't the one i played back in 2003 because i still got my retail xiii cds. thats why i went with the classic, finished it few months back on steam loved it, its how i remembered it.