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great, now Avowed isn't the worst name ever
not to mention a million google translate porn vn names.
wut? those are all great names
great, now Avowed isn't the worst name ever
not to mention a million google translate porn vn names.
I see that picture; I hear distressed zebra-noices.
The prologue for this comes out in a few weeks: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/2851820/view/4184486801763166126A lot better than it looks: detailed damage system, actual bullets that can hit if not you than something around you and really cool animations.
Now that we've delivered the turn-based tactical mecha combat, we've been working hard to add the RPG experience into our Procedural Tactical RPG and package it into one cohesive experience.
When we say RPG, we're not just talking about the stats and leveling mechanics; we're also talking about the world, the characters, the story, and other narrative elements that make a role-playing game great. Our team has been working non-stop to tie in all the mechanics into a playable vertical slice, and after many months, that RPG vertical slice is now almost complete.
I didn't know something like this could happen. It's so unfair. If the CD-key has been acquired through unsavory ways, Steam should detect that upon activation. Not 4 days after the fact. Now the guy has removed me from his friend list and has closed his steamtrades listing, so I don't have access to him.A Steam Product code you activated has been removed from your account.
20 Jun
Hi-Fi RUSH PC Digital (WW)
Your recent Product code activation has been revoked due to a problem processing payment for this item. The games associated with this product code can no longer be played as a result. This could be due a problem with the payment methods you used to acquire this item from a third-party seller; or a problem with how the third-party seller acquired the Product code. Please contact the seller you acquired the Product code from for assistance.
If you would like to purchase the item, please visit the Steam Store. Otherwise you may choose to delete the local content associated with these games.
How much did you pay?I bought a Hi-Fi Rush steam key from someone in Steamtrades 4-5 days ago. I activated the key, it worked, installed the game and even played it for 47 minutes.
Now, today I received this message from Steam:
I didn't know something like this could happen. It's so unfair. If the CD-key has been acquired through unsavory ways, Steam should detect that upon activation. Not 4 days after the fact. Now the guy has removed me from his friend list and has closed his steamtrades listing, so I don't have access to him.A Steam Product code you activated has been removed from your account.
20 Jun
Hi-Fi RUSH PC Digital (WW)
Your recent Product code activation has been revoked due to a problem processing payment for this item. The games associated with this product code can no longer be played as a result. This could be due a problem with the payment methods you used to acquire this item from a third-party seller; or a problem with how the third-party seller acquired the Product code. Please contact the seller you acquired the Product code from for assistance.
If you would like to purchase the item, please visit the Steam Store. Otherwise you may choose to delete the local content associated with these games.
He was probably a scammer, but Steam is at fault here too. Now I have to start being paranoid about every CD key I acquire, because at any time, Steam can send a message like that and revoke it.
2.5 TF 2 keys. Its equivalent to 5 dollars.How much did you pay?I bought a Hi-Fi Rush steam key from someone in Steamtrades 4-5 days ago. I activated the key, it worked, installed the game and even played it for 47 minutes.
Now, today I received this message from Steam:
I didn't know something like this could happen. It's so unfair. If the CD-key has been acquired through unsavory ways, Steam should detect that upon activation. Not 4 days after the fact. Now the guy has removed me from his friend list and has closed his steamtrades listing, so I don't have access to him.A Steam Product code you activated has been removed from your account.
20 Jun
Hi-Fi RUSH PC Digital (WW)
Your recent Product code activation has been revoked due to a problem processing payment for this item. The games associated with this product code can no longer be played as a result. This could be due a problem with the payment methods you used to acquire this item from a third-party seller; or a problem with how the third-party seller acquired the Product code. Please contact the seller you acquired the Product code from for assistance.
If you would like to purchase the item, please visit the Steam Store. Otherwise you may choose to delete the local content associated with these games.
He was probably a scammer, but Steam is at fault here too. Now I have to start being paranoid about every CD key I acquire, because at any time, Steam can send a message like that and revoke it.
Well people on steamtrades sell unwanted keys from Humble and Fanatical. It's not a site that sells keys itself.But that's the same warning that's issued about all of these key sites other than legit ones like Humble Bundle or Fanatical. You kinda played yourself with that one.
If you need to buy something, you go to keyshops: https://gg.deals/game/hi-fi-rush/Anyways I'm poor and I cant afford to buy most games with real prices so no shame.
Yeah, I'm aware of GG.deals, but if you found someone who just wanted to get rid of his keys, you could get games for much cheaper than even the cheapest price on GG.deals.If you need to buy something, you go to keyshops: https://gg.deals/game/hi-fi-rush/Anyways I'm poor and I cant afford to buy most games with real prices so no shame.
Since Steam has raised prices, I have purchased a lot of bundled games from there and none of them were revoked.
Only one time a key was already activated, but I sent a message to the trader with a screenshot and he replaced it for me.
If you want to buy from someone on SteamTrades or Barter, you need to check their reputation first.
Judging from what I see on GG Deals, the lowest Hi-Fi Rush was is $6.19, so if someone is selling for lower than that it should raise questions.
Steam removing a game from your library usually happens when either the publisher revokes the key or if the store contacts steam when someone does a chargeback on their credit card. Stolen credit cards are usually the biggest reason why keys are revoked. What was his reputation on steamtrades? I never had a problem there but I only trade with people with public steam accounts and very high positive reputations. Seems weird someone would nuke his account for 5 bucks. Did he block you on steam? Cant you check his account in you trade history?Yeah, I'm aware of GG.deals, but if you found someone who just wanted to get rid of his keys, you could get games for much cheaper than even the cheapest price on GG.deals.If you need to buy something, you go to keyshops: https://gg.deals/game/hi-fi-rush/Anyways I'm poor and I cant afford to buy most games with real prices so no shame.
Since Steam has raised prices, I have purchased a lot of bundled games from there and none of them were revoked.
Only one time a key was already activated, but I sent a message to the trader with a screenshot and he replaced it for me.
If you want to buy from someone on SteamTrades or Barter, you need to check their reputation first.
Judging from what I see on GG Deals, the lowest Hi-Fi Rush was is $6.19, so if someone is selling for lower than that it should raise questions.
For example, I got Kingdoms of Amalur: FATE Edition for 5 dollars on Steamtrades, even though it should be 8 dollars at least.
Or from the same guy who sold me Hi-Fi Rush, I also got Atari: 50th Anniversary for 2 dollars, but it's 3.18 dollars on GG.deals. (This is why I'm not sure if he was a scammer, because the Atari game is working fine so far).
But after having that experience, I'm going to be much more cautious.
I see. So the stolen credit card theory is the strongest. Do you know how long it takes for this to take effect? For example, can a game be revoked months after being activated?Steam removing a game from your library usually happens when either the publisher revokes the key or if the store contacts steam when someone does a chargeback on their credit card. Stolen credit cards are usually the biggest reason why keys are revoked. What was his reputation on steamtrades? I never had a problem there but I only trade with people with public steam accounts and very high positive reputations. Seems weird someone would nuke his account for 5 bucks. Did he block you on steam? Cant you check his account in you trade history?Yeah, I'm aware of GG.deals, but if you found someone who just wanted to get rid of his keys, you could get games for much cheaper than even the cheapest price on GG.deals.If you need to buy something, you go to keyshops: https://gg.deals/game/hi-fi-rush/Anyways I'm poor and I cant afford to buy most games with real prices so no shame.
Since Steam has raised prices, I have purchased a lot of bundled games from there and none of them were revoked.
Only one time a key was already activated, but I sent a message to the trader with a screenshot and he replaced it for me.
If you want to buy from someone on SteamTrades or Barter, you need to check their reputation first.
Judging from what I see on GG Deals, the lowest Hi-Fi Rush was is $6.19, so if someone is selling for lower than that it should raise questions.
For example, I got Kingdoms of Amalur: FATE Edition for 5 dollars on Steamtrades, even though it should be 8 dollars at least.
Or from the same guy who sold me Hi-Fi Rush, I also got Atari: 50th Anniversary for 2 dollars, but it's 3.18 dollars on GG.deals. (This is why I'm not sure if he was a scammer, because the Atari game is working fine so far).
But after having that experience, I'm going to be much more cautious.
I also only had problems with key sellers once, when a dude sold me RUS locked key, he apologized and refunded the full ammount for me in less than an hour.
I bought a Hi-Fi Rush steam key from someone in Steamtrades 4-5 days ago. I activated the key, it worked, installed the game and even played it for 47 minutes.
Now, today I received this message from Steam:
I didn't know something like this could happen. It's so unfair. If the CD-key has been acquired through unsavory ways, Steam should detect that upon activation. Not 4 days after the fact. Now the guy has removed me from his friend list and has closed his steamtrades listing, so I don't have access to him.A Steam Product code you activated has been removed from your account.
20 Jun
Hi-Fi RUSH PC Digital (WW)
Your recent Product code activation has been revoked due to a problem processing payment for this item. The games associated with this product code can no longer be played as a result. This could be due a problem with the payment methods you used to acquire this item from a third-party seller; or a problem with how the third-party seller acquired the Product code. Please contact the seller you acquired the Product code from for assistance.
If you would like to purchase the item, please visit the Steam Store. Otherwise you may choose to delete the local content associated with these games.
He was probably a scammer, but Steam is at fault here too. Now I have to start being paranoid about every CD key I acquire, because at any time, Steam can send a message like that and revoke it.
Do you know how long it takes for this to take effect? For example, can a game be revoked months after being activated?