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Feeling Slightly Ripped Off.
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I bought a game from "Steam"for my Grandson,when I downloaded it and tried to play it, got a message saying "3D Graphic Card and Drivers needed".No mention of this before Downloading and paying.Where do I get a 3D Graphic Card and how much, and how easy are they to fit. Many thanks for any replies.
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http:// www. pcadvisor. co. uk/ how- to/ 3d/ how- upgrade- your- pc- for- real- 3d- 3370919/
22:17 Thu 24th Nov 2016
You could try for a refund from Steam if your equipment is Not suitable to play the game:-
http:// store.s teampow ered.co m/steam _refund s
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I've just taken a look at the Steam website. Every game I've viewed has a 'System Requirements' section, showing the relevant graphics requirements.
Apart from things like simple card games, etc, hardly any modern computer games will run on a 'bog standard' PC. (They're designed for office use). You nearly always need to install a graphics card before you can play games, with many of them now needing 3D cards.
If you've genuinely been misled by the Steam website (because, for example, the site shows incorrect information about the relevant graphics requirements) then, irrespective of any limitations which might appear to be imposed by the company's T&Cs, you have the right to a refund because the goods you received were not 'as described' or 'fit for purpose'.
Apart from things like simple card games, etc, hardly any modern computer games will run on a 'bog standard' PC. (They're designed for office use). You nearly always need to install a graphics card before you can play games, with many of them now needing 3D cards.
If you've genuinely been misled by the Steam website (because, for example, the site shows incorrect information about the relevant graphics requirements) then, irrespective of any limitations which might appear to be imposed by the company's T&Cs, you have the right to a refund because the goods you received were not 'as described' or 'fit for purpose'.