Depends.Do many game companies still do that? Have a demo version I mean. I know many used to but my gaming days go back to the last century
I would wait to buy and check here or other online sources for benchmarks
OK, so I checked Steam refund policy:No questions asked refund policies (even when very limited time) of game market places function as OP asks for from a demo. You can start the game and see if it runs. So no need to do short demo versions.
Epic has the same. Civ 7 ia also avalaible there. But not on more lenient refund policy platforms.OK, so I checked Steam refund policy:
within two weeks of purchase and with less than two hours of playtime
That’s not really fair.Increasingly on steam, specially smaller studios. Cynically we can see it as a way of getting better customer reviews by ensuring that only people who like are very likely to like the game but it.
i5-760 cpu and rx-560 gpu (was built for civ6, back then)Edition. Can I ask your computer specs?