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hello,

my PC is quite old, and i barely run with flaming cliffs 3 module planes, i'm interested in F14 but everybody tells that its heavy on FPS, so before spend money on it then being not able to run properly, i wish to know if there is some sort of "demo" or way of try the module.

i think it should be great also for people not sure if buy or not...try a plane, decide if its your thing, then buy.

thanks for any info, bye!

Posted
hello,

my PC is quite old, and i barely run with flaming cliffs 3 module planes, i'm interested in F14 but everybody tells that its heavy on FPS, so before spend money on it then being not able to run properly, i wish to know if there is some sort of "demo" or way of try the module.

i think it should be great also for people not sure if buy or not...try a plane, decide if its your thing, then buy.

thanks for any info, bye!

You can buy it in Steam, try it (less than 2 hours) and refund it.

 

Or send a ticket here in the shop and ask if that is possible, to refund a module in a few hours after buying it for the reasons you mentioned.

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They did free weekends before...

Nvidia RTX3080 (HP Reverb), AMD 3800x

Asus Prime X570P, 64GB G-Skill RipJaw 3600

Saitek X-65F and Fanatec Club-Sport Pedals (Using VJoy and Gremlin to remap Throttle and Clutch into a Rudder axis)

Posted

It isn't that easy on steam.

Generally, steam does not provide refunds on DLC's, also you may have already exceeded the 2 hours limit on the main game.

Long story short:

Steam won't refund DLCs, maybe only after contacting support.

 

As far as I know ED may offers refunds if you contact them.

 

I would also love if they would do some free weekends to try things.

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I am for quality over quantity in DCS modules

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