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Gonna install it and the community patch and see how well it's held up. EDIT: I'm working on standardizing the Greenlight interface. What do you guys think?
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Good to hear. |
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edit. I was talking about this kind of receipt: ![]() and I was wondering if this should be enough as a proof receipt: ![]() I don't have the print for New Vegas for example. |
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Eh, to be honest those are pretty worthless to keep track of -- the only major concern is you have some way of proving your Steam account is, in fact, yours should you lose access to it (can be done through a credit card number or physical retail serial key).
Keep in mind -- barring European Union protection laws -- Steam can revoke your games at any time for virtually any reason. |
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Most of the people who lose access to individual games bought from shady retailers and/or third parties who were probably selling pirated/fabricated keys. So long as you're making the purchase yourself from legitimate retailers like Amazon or Green Man Gaming and there's a proof of that purchase on those respective accounts you'll be fine. I've yet to see an instance where someone was 'unjustly' stripped of their game(s). They might not have been aware of the illicit nature of the key(s) but you're always taking a risk buying something from a random person on the internet (as opposed to a legitimate website).
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That can also pop if you sign in to Steam through a browser, even on the same machine.
Still, if you didn't initiate it you may wanna scrap that password. Especially if you use the same password for the email account tied to that Steam account.
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Hmmn, I forgot you could tempt me with things I want. |
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So apparently my Enhanced Steam plugin is all the rage at SteamCN.com
http://steamcn.com/t72706-1-2 Mind = blown |
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