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Valve soundtrack DLC

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If you don't own the game, you can't get the soundtrack. I have Half-Life Source, but you need the original Half-Life (which I also have, but not in my Steam library) to get it.
 
If you don't own the game, you can't get the soundtrack. I have Half-Life Source, but you need the original Half-Life (which I also have, but not in my Steam library) to get it.
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After all it's free. What console is this game for? Or PC?
 
You don't need it installed, it needs to be in your library, aka, you purchased it.

You need to have the game installed, not just in your library, or you can't add the DLC to your cart. If others have found a workaround, great, but that's the way it's working right now.
 
You need to have the game installed, not just in your library, or you can't add the DLC to your cart. If others have found a workaround, great, but that's the way it's working right now.

On the first day of this, I got the HL music, and I didn't have that installed...
This whole promo was done ineptly.
 
You need to have the game installed, not just in your library, or you can't add the DLC to your cart. If others have found a workaround, great, but that's the way it's working right now.

Here's what I did today, Oct 2:

1) launch Steam client software from Windows
2) search the store: valve soundtrack
3) click the soundtracks for the games you own (don't need to be installed), click the green "download" button, and you're done. For example, if you own Half Life 2 Episode 2 and do this, it will say after clicking "download": Success!
Half-Life 2: Episode Two Soundtrack is now registered to your account on Steam.
To access your new content, simply launch this game from your games list on Steam.

I haven't tried to access the content yet b/c the games aren't installed.

Games you don't own will give you an error message if you click "download"
 
Here's what I did today, Oct 2:

1) launch Steam client software from Windows
2) search the store: valve soundtrack
3) click the soundtracks for the games you own (don't need to be installed), click the green "download" button, and you're done. For example, if you own Half Life 2 Episode 2 and do this, it will say after clicking "download": Success!
Half-Life 2: Episode Two Soundtrack is now registered to your account on Steam.
To access your new content, simply launch this game from your games list on Steam.

I haven't tried to access the content yet b/c the games aren't installed.

Games you don't own will give you an error message if you click "download"

Thanks, this worked for all but Half-life for some reason -- gives me an error message for that one every time I tre. Worked for all Portal and HL2 titles though.

Before, I was going into my library, clicking on the DLC button for games I owned, and trying to download that way and it wasn't working. But I can confirm that this method works for me for all but the one title (oddly).
 
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