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I've seen people mention this company here so maybe someone can help me.

They have dead Island for 19.99 but you need a steam, account to d/l it....yet its 49.99 on Steam, are GMG trustworthy?
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F1ach: I've seen people mention this company here so maybe someone can help me.

They have dead Island for 19.99 but you need a steam, account to d/l it....yet its 49.99 on Steam, are GMG trustworthy?
GreenManGaming is trustworthy. However, certain steam required titles they sell are region restricted so make sure you can install it in your region. I believe it's fine in ireland however you'll probably be charged 20 euros instead of 20 USD.
Post edited January 03, 2012 by Kabuto
i'd say GMG is very trustworthy..!

just as trustworthy as Steam themselves..
Well the price is in euros so I guess it must be, thanks for the help guys :)
They're a legit business. But keep in mind that tradable games have DRM that requires reactivation every few days. So I'd recommend you avoid those and stick to getting Steam games that are cheaper than you can find elsewhere.
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F1ach: Well the price is in euros so I guess it must be, thanks for the help guys :)
If you want to know if a Steam game is available in your country, just check the store. If you can find the game with an irish IP your good.

That the price is in Euro isn't good enough, Germany also has the Euro (but no Dead Island)
They are a legit licensed seller, not a cd key reseller or anything. All of their games are on the up up and legit from the publishers.

IF a game isn't available in your region in their site, they will clearly tell you (I think it goes by your ip, not sure).
As long as you're not pre-ordering from them, they tend to be okay. Although they have been known to issue incorrect region keys at times.
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Navagon: They're a legit business. But keep in mind that tradable games have DRM that requires reactivation every few days. So I'd recommend you avoid those and stick to getting Steam games that are cheaper than you can find elsewhere.
Heck, for that matter, to play them, you need to login to Capsule, which requires an Internet access because it doesn't have online mode.
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lowyhong: Heck, for that matter, to play them, you need to login to Capsule, which requires an Internet access because it doesn't have online mode.
Capsule was very primitive, last I used it. It doesn't even log in automatically, which is an unnecessary pain in the arse.
Well I'm downloading from Steam do I have to have Steam and Capsule going at the same time?

Thanks for the replies :)
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F1ach: Well I'm downloading from Steam do I have to have Steam and Capsule going at the same time?

Thanks for the replies :)
You shouldn't need Capsule at all ?! Only "tradeable" games are affected by that ***.
one warning... GMG very often sells games that they don't have keys for...
Steamworks games are best games to get there as you don't need to bother with Capsule which is much work than Steam, IMO. It crashes very often on me.
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F1ach: Well I'm downloading from Steam do I have to have Steam and Capsule going at the same time?

Thanks for the replies :)
No. They just give you the code through the browser or in an email. I forget which, but you certainly won't need Capsule either way.