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may i have supreme commander 2,pls?
May I have Ravensword: Shadowlands please?
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zeogold: ...
A litlle question here, was ever a distinction here for humble bundle links or such to get the steam keys? (I should really work on my sentence estructuring, I meant if any steam keys were ever pointed out to be sended via humble bundle links) Or is it not necessary to make a distinction?
Post edited August 03, 2016 by GioVio123
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zeogold: ...
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GioVio123: A litlle question here, was ever a distinction here for humble bundle links or such to get the steam keys? (I should really work on my sentence estructuring, I meant if any steam keys were ever pointed out to be sended via humble bundle links) Or is it not necessary to make a distinction?
I've never made a distinction with keys I've donated - generally speaking I think the organizational model is the platform the game is claimed/played on, not where it came from, particularly with Steam since those can come from a number of other 3rd party sales sites.
i would like Commandos 2 and Warmachine Tactics please
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bler144: I've never made a distinction with keys I've donated - generally speaking I think the organizational model is the platform the game is claimed/played on, not where it came from, particularly with Steam since those can come from a number of other 3rd party sales sites.
Thank you for answering, so that could explain then the strange requirements for Steam, you aren't even allowed to be connected to user unless you payed for a title (third party distributors of those keys, don't count, which would explain why I can connect with other users and even be in steam groups, but my friend can't send me her friend request) but unless it was a gift directly bought form there you never met the requirements to even add user to a friend list.

Steam is making things complicated to me, goddamn it, I am gonna stop seeing that family and we won't even play TF2 together, what a shitshow.
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GioVio123: A litlle question here, was ever a distinction here for humble bundle links or such to get the steam keys? (I should really work on my sentence estructuring, I meant if any steam keys were ever pointed out to be sended via humble bundle links) Or is it not necessary to make a distinction?
I don't see a reason to. If I ever get a Humble link, I usually just redeem it myself and yank the code from it. The only exception is in the rare case that there's a DRM-free version of the game on the link as well, which usually doesn't happen because redeeming the DRM-free version is often the reason the person is giving away the Steam key in the first place.
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bler144: generally speaking I think the organizational model is the platform the game is claimed/played on, not where it came from, particularly with Steam since those can come from a number of other 3rd party sales sites.
Correct.
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GioVio123: Thank you for answering, so that could explain then the strange requirements for Steam, you aren't even allowed to be connected to user unless you payed for a title (third party distributors of those keys, don't count, which would explain why I can connect with other users and even be in steam groups, but my friend can't send me her friend request) but unless it was a gift directly bought form there you never met the requirements to even add user to a friend list.
Steam has an anti-spam thing whereby you have to buy at least one game (I think it was $5 worth? I don't remember) before you can do certain functions related to the community. The idea is to prevent abuse of the system such as phishing.
If I remember correctly, I think if somebody directly gifts you a paid game, it'll also fix this.
Post edited August 04, 2016 by zeogold
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Schizo2015: may i have supreme commander 2,pls?
Granted.
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Gerin: May I have Ravensword: Shadowlands please?
Granted.
Post edited August 04, 2016 by zeogold
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Schizo2015: may i have supreme commander 2,pls?
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zeogold: Granted.
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Gerin: May I have Ravensword: Shadowlands please?
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zeogold: Granted.
May I have a homemade sandwich please?
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Schizo2015: may i have supreme commander 2,pls?
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zeogold: Granted.
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Gerin: May I have Ravensword: Shadowlands please?
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zeogold: Granted.
thx yogibeer for the game and zeo for the ga hosting.
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Schizo2015: thx yogibeer for the game and zeo for the ga hosting.
The pleasure is all mine :)
Thank you very much yogibeer for Hitman Absolution, Schizo2015 for nominating me and zeogold for managing this whole thing.
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zeogold: ...
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GioVio123: A litlle question here, was ever a distinction here for humble bundle links or such to get the steam keys? (I should really work on my sentence estructuring, I meant if any steam keys were ever pointed out to be sended via humble bundle links) Or is it not necessary to make a distinction?
Generally now it is just the same. As you may know a while ago it was not possible to give away every steam key which you have received from humble (becauuse you were linked to your steam account to redeem them directly) but since humble changed this basically it does not really matter if you have a giftlink or a steam key from humble. So I don't see any reason to distinguish between both.
Post edited August 04, 2016 by MarkoH01
Thanks very much to zeogold for hosting and Leroux for donating Ravensword: Shadowlands
Is there... by any chance... a Duke Nukem Forever leftover key... anywhere... over there? 0;)

REDVWIN
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REDVWIN: Is there... by any chance... a Duke Nukem Forever leftover key... anywhere... over there? 0;)

REDVWIN
Well I figured I'd go grab a copy since you've asked for it 2x but I see the bundle is over. :-/

Welp... if it helps I most definitely nominate RedVWin if any one can give Zeogold a code to hand over.