Stardock offers The Political Machine 2008 refunds for low end PC owners
One of the biggest problems currently with PC gaming is that many hardware rigs simply can't run modern PC game titles. Stardock, who has a better handle on this issue than most, still got surprised when people couldn't run their latest title, the strategy-sim game The Political Machine 2008. Why? Because the game requires video cards that can run pixel shader 2.0 features and that's something that many people who pick up the game discover they can't do on their PCs (the game is designed more for a mainstream audience).
So Stardock has announced on their official forums that they will offer full refunds on The Political Machine, even if folks bought the game from a brick-and-mortar store. Refund requests must be made within the first 10 days after the game is bought and must contain the box, the receipt and a note on what video card the person has installed n their PC.
[Via Blue's News]
So Stardock has announced on their official forums that they will offer full refunds on The Political Machine, even if folks bought the game from a brick-and-mortar store. Refund requests must be made within the first 10 days after the game is bought and must contain the box, the receipt and a note on what video card the person has installed n their PC.
[Via Blue's News]
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Please proofread your posts, John Callaham.
:)Posted at 1:16AM on Jul 2nd 2008 by Einhanderkiller