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Originally Posted by Demper
Hi thanks,
sorry I should've said for some people,
I've checked the local content of all my other steam games, strangely enough all of them have a .exe executable in the local content to start and run the game...
I was merely replying to the last post cause I think he has the same problem as I do..
the game won't even start cause steam comes back to me stating the game is unavailable... not suprising if the executable that's supposed to start the game doesn't exsist..
little added info I've redownloaded the game through steam 3 times no to no avail....
I reckon I only need the .exe file to get this game to work..
no clue how to get it though.. steam doesn't seem willing to supply it roflmao
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XMathewx75 has many issues as to why his game don’t work
(slow processor, low Ram, and low quality Graphics Card).
I understand
your dilemma though. If Steam is selling a faulty and/or defective product, and can not supply you with an alternative method to get it to work, you are entitled to a full refund. Don’t be fooled by their
“No Refund Policy” disclaimer. They are in violation of several Federal & State Statutes, and must adhere to FTC & Consumer Affairs regulations that include DLC & DLSP
(including third party DLSP). They tried that with me on two questionable games I purchased here in the US, and refunded me the full amount. I’m sure your country has similar laws on the books. Your case would be considered as
“faulty and/or defective“ product. You can even get your credit card to place a charge-back for this product
(within certain time constraints). Be sure you submit the proper Steam Support question, and keep track of your support ticket #’s along with their replies for evidence. Be polite, but firm in your request.
I wish you well on whatever way you pursue this.