DirtyP2002 said:
Heavenly_King said:
DirtyP2002 said: It is the same way Steam works. I never heard anyone complain about that. Actually it is more user friendly, because you can sell the game for a fee. Steam does not offer this option at all. |
dafuq? if you buy a PC retail game, you install it, and you register your activation key with your account so you can re-download it again if you wish; but if you give the disk to a friend; as long as he has the actual disk on his disk- tray he cant play the game without having to pay a thing. The disk is not attached to your account, the activation code that comes with the disk, is.
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Yeah, because Steam offers retail games. Seriously, at least try to adress what I just said.
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Dude, we are talking about DISKS based games = retail games. So considering I thought you were not off-topic, I understood you were referring to the ability to register PC retail games with STEAM, and that the disk would be usesless because it was already registered to your Steam account. In which case you would be wrong, as I just mentioned. BUT it looks like you were having an schizophrenic interpretation of what is written, or did not even bothered to read the whole thing about it.
Read the OP and the small article attached carefully, before writing nonsense.