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    Default Re: Caution needed buying used Steam activated games.

    My biggest issue at the moment is the giant pissing match between EA and Valve. Someone needs to suck it up and help me get Crysis working...
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    Default Re: Caution needed buying used Steam activated games.

    Quote Originally Posted by diluzio91 View Post
    My biggest issue at the moment is the giant pissing match between EA and Valve. Someone needs to suck it up and help me get Crysis working...
    Fo realzzz. I'm sad BF3 isn't going to be on Steam... I broke down and bought it on Origin with my 25% off code
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    Default Re: Caution needed buying used Steam activated games.

    Quote Originally Posted by PauL View Post
    Fo realzzz. I'm sad BF3 isn't going to be on Steam... I broke down and bought it on Origin with my 25% off code
    it'll be hacked cracked and running on pirate steam servers inside 24 hours.

    FYI look in the right places and you can purchase Thailand BF3 keys for 8.99$, you'll need to torrent the appropriate region discs but the language options are the same across all of them.

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    Default Re: Caution needed buying used Steam activated games.

    You could always visit warez land and find some sort of keyreg or nocd or whatever. I wouldn't normally recommend that, but I personally don't feel at all bad circumventing anti-piracy when I've legitimately paid for the product.

    eBay should maintain a list of non-transferrable products (like those Steam games which require activation) they won't post without warning messages to prospective buyers.
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