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Krues8dr

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  1. Originally Posted By: Bushwhacker2k Originally Posted By: gingerbill to be honest i don't think you can blame steam , it has requirements listed and mac is not listed. Not blaming Steam, saying if we buy a product without noticing the tiny marker that tells us that our computer is completely unable to run a product it'd be nice if they gave us more leeway for mistakes. We're definitely in the weeds now, but I agree wholeheartedly. They let you go so far as to purchase, download, and install a game - only to find out when you *run* it that your platform isn't supported. (Found this out with Portal, Torchlight, and Cogs under 10.5.8.) It's a total bait-and-switch. But as I mentioned previously, they usually give you one "gimme" where they refund your money if you bought something that won't run.
  2. Originally Posted By: Juan Carlo If they won't refund you, there are windows emulators you can use to run windows games on a Mac. I've never used it, but I hear Wine is the most popular. Plus, it's free: http://www.winehq.org/ The issue is that the game already runs on Mac perfectly well, just not through Steam. No need for Wine, really.
  3. Originally Posted By: HOUSE of S Originally Posted By: ubrgeek I feel like an idiot. I didn't notice the Windows-only fact until after I purchased the games and got the error message that it wasn't playable on my system. Would have loved Steam to have made it obvious (and/or have a better return policy ) Steam really won't return your money if you accidentally purchased a game for the wrong OS? Geez. Usually they will - they often have a one-time "gimme" for mistakes like this.
  4. So, for us Mac users - is it possible to purchase the game through Steam, and get a registration code to unlock the demo downloaded from the spiderweb site?
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