I could easily put the install file on my cloud storage and be done with it, it's not a hard problem to solve, but it is hard to willingly do business with a company that chooses to have these anti-consumer policies.Ĭondor seems like a nice simulator, but they lost a customer today. Oh, and how nice, they automatically added a 12.50€ physical media product to my shopping cart. I see, they want me to pay to have access to the installation file beyond 14 days, for the application I already paid 50€ for? That's an insult. Or if extended download option is chosen, download is active up to 24 months.
Almost every retail software vendor on the planet will make install files available to legitimate license holders, because it's absolutely ridiculous to hold the install file hostage. It is solely customer’s obligation to archive the installation file.Īre you telling me that, in the year 2020, if I lose the download to a 50 EUR digital product, I'm out the 50€? What kind of 1995 garbage is that? I can log on to Steam and install a game I bought 20 years ago.
I was about to purchase Condor 2, but then I ran across this:Ĭondor Team is NOT liable for any direct, indirect, special or incidental loss of the download installation file.