dengar cite 11hb nih STEAM start buat sales sampai 20hb. so boleh buat bajet2 gaji yg baru dapat tuh.
Mengkritik tidak bererti menentang,
Menyetujui tidak semestinya menyokong,
Menegur tidak bermakna membenci,
Berbeza pendapat adalah kawan berfikir yang baik.
this is like super super wow.... nampaknya steam cuba lawan origin punyer refund policy...
New Steam refund policy lets you get your money back "for any reason"
Good news for those of us with light wallets and itchy mouse fingers. A new update to the Steam refund policy both simplifies and broadens the conditions under which you can get your money back after making a purchase. "You can request a refund for nearly any purchase on Steam—for any reason. Maybe your PC doesn't meet the hardware requirements; maybe you bought a game by mistake; maybe you played the title for an hour and just didn't like it," the policy now states. "It doesn't matter."
The updated policy applies not just to games, but also DLC, in-game purchases, pre-purchases, bundles, and even funds added to your Steam Wallet. The only conditions, generally speaking, is that the refund request must be made within two weeks of the original purchase, and the content in question must have less than two hours of playtime. And if you happen to fall outside of those conditions, it's not necessarily the end of the story: "You can ask for a refund anyway and we'll take a look," Valve wrote.
It's a far cry from the policy imposed in March that, as Gamespot explained, granted a 14-day window for refund requests window but then effectively closed it by including a clause stating that refunds would not be granted once Valve's "performance of its obligations has begun." In other words, when your download was finished, so was your right to a refund.
The updated policy states that "Valve will, upon request via help.steampowered.com, issue a refund for any reason, if the request is made within fourteen days of purchase, and the title has been played for less than two hours... You will be issued a full refund of your purchase within a week of approval. You will receive the refund in Steam Wallet funds or through the same payment method you used to make the purchase."
Naturally, there are a few restrictions, but they're generally on things that are out of Valve's hands. Refunds aren't available for movies or redeemed gifts, for instance, and some third-party DLC will not be refundable, if, for example, it "irreversibly levels up a game character," but such exceptions will be "clearly marked as nonrefundable" prior to purchase. All in all, I'd say it's about as fair a policy as anyone can reasonably ask for.
oklah not bad... better than nothing at all...
ni yang aku perasan beza steam dgn origin punya refund policy... steam -gameplay time must be below 2 hours. -refund must be made within 2 weeks of purchase. -covered all games and dlc.
origin -must be below 24 hours after 1st time launch the game. (72 hours if its technical issue) -refund must be made within 7 days of purchase. -only selected title covered for refund.
Last Edit: Jun 3, 2015 6:43:12 GMT 8 by DarkEmperor
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Is Coming To PC Via Steam Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is coming to PC via Steam, Square Enix have announced via Twitter. Further details have not been shared yet.
Square Enix say they will discuss release dates and other information at some point in the future. In recent years, the publisher has made a concentrated effort to bring more of its prominent Final Fantasy games to PC, including the Final Fantasy XIII series.
Square Enix also recently announced that they would bring Final Fantasy Agito, a free-to-play game set in the world of Final Fantasy Type-0, to Windows 10 PCs. The company has also hinted on numerous occasions that they are looking at a PC release for Final Fantasy XV as well.
We’ll have more details on the PC release of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD as it is made available. In the meantime, you can read Siliconera’s playtest ofthe game at this link.