Makoto-Yuki
Banned
Ran into an irritating issue and was wondering if anyone has any ideas how to get around it.
My missus has an older pc which is practically on life support, she loves RPG's and has been wanting Divinity: Original Sin for a while now. I saw its on sale on Steam so bought it for her as a christmas gift and seeing shes at work and I'm off I'd download it and set it all up for her so she can get on and play over the holidays... Except the damn Enhanced Edition has upped the requirements to a DX11 GPU and hers is only an older 9600GT.
The original release is supposed to run well on older hardware, one of the reasons I bought the game for her but it seems you can't get the original release anymore.
So here's my questions:
- Does anyone know if theres a way to download the original release through steam or somehow downgrade the Enhanced Edition to it ?
- If no to the above, are there any other workarounds that anyone might know ?
- If no to both of the above, is it possible to get a Steam refund on a gift and how would it work ? Would I have to apply for a refund through her steam account or mine ?
Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong thread but seeing its the sales and the thread is probably quite active, I thought I'd have better luck finding answers here from users who have dealt with all things steam more than I may have.
I'm sorry I can't help you to get the game working but here is some information on the steam refund process:
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6643-QEUV-0459#redeemed_gift
it seems you will need to initiate a refund through the account that it was gifted to and then do it through your account that you used to purchase it. as long as it has been 14 days since purchase and less than 2 hours game time then you will be fine.