Originally posted by: Liet
Maybe it means you can store CD Keys for the games you have that aren't loaded in Steam?
Course, you could do the same with a .txt file.
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
I don't follow how Valve would have anything to do with making a 2K game install without the CD key the installer requests.
Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
I don't follow how Valve would have anything to do with making a 2K game install without the CD key the installer requests.
The retail NBA2K9 requires steam out of the box for some reason even though its not available on the service for purchase. Really odd but I'm happy that there is a high quality sports game on the pc even if I don't care for basketball. Maybe all future 2k Sports game will be on the pc.
Originally posted by: Spike
I'm not sure what they mean but one cool thing Steam does is allow you to put in a cd key and download that game. For instance a while back I bought sins episodes: emergence or whatever it was called for $5 from gogamer. I got the box and for some reason the game would not install, kept getting errors so I assume a bad disc. Well, I uploaded my key to Steam and was able to download the game from there.
True, the game itself was only so-so but hey, it allowed me to play something that otherwise I would have had a hard time with. Seemed pretty cool.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: Spike
I'm not sure what they mean but one cool thing Steam does is allow you to put in a cd key and download that game. For instance a while back I bought sins episodes: emergence or whatever it was called for $5 from gogamer. I got the box and for some reason the game would not install, kept getting errors so I assume a bad disc. Well, I uploaded my key to Steam and was able to download the game from there.
True, the game itself was only so-so but hey, it allowed me to play something that otherwise I would have had a hard time with. Seemed pretty cool.
Not every game allows that. Only a few do. Wish a lot more did though.
Originally posted by: Golgatha
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: Spike
I'm not sure what they mean but one cool thing Steam does is allow you to put in a cd key and download that game. For instance a while back I bought sins episodes: emergence or whatever it was called for $5 from gogamer. I got the box and for some reason the game would not install, kept getting errors so I assume a bad disc. Well, I uploaded my key to Steam and was able to download the game from there.
True, the game itself was only so-so but hey, it allowed me to play something that otherwise I would have had a hard time with. Seemed pretty cool.
Not every game allows that. Only a few do. Wish a lot more did though.
Why, so your purchase can be locked down to a single user account and never be resold? I just don't get the enamoration people have with Steam's DRM.
