I think it's a 12 hour sale. I'm not sure how that all works since Steams 24 hour sales are actually 48 hour sales so maybe the 12 hour sales are 24 hours? I guess time really is relative.
I just buy the keys from cjskeys or some other site for half the price
Grabbed ESO the other day for £6
Well, seeing as how Steam is backed by guarantees, customer support, and the developers themselves where as the place you mentioned is a 3rd party key site that are usually skeptical and can get keys banned in many MMO's. The extra few bucks for legitimacy is okay.
I just buy the keys from cjskeys or some other site for half the price
Grabbed ESO the other day for £6
Well, seeing as how Steam is backed by guarantees, customer support, and the developers themselves where as the place you mentioned is a 3rd party key site that are usually skeptical and can get keys banned in many MMO's. The extra few bucks for legitimacy is okay.
Bought around 30 games from CD key sites for steam, including TSW.
Once the key is activated you can still get customer support.
I just buy the keys from cjskeys or some other site for half the price
Grabbed ESO the other day for £6
I agree, these sites are awesome.
I've bought around 7-9 games through G2A, never had a problem.
And yet they are still illegitimate sellers and that is more than enough to give people pause from buying from them. I personally wouldn't because I have no idea where that money is going.
I just buy the keys from cjskeys or some other site for half the price
Grabbed ESO the other day for £6
I agree, these sites are awesome.
I've bought around 7-9 games through G2A, never had a problem.
And yet they are still illegitimate sellers and that is more than enough to give people pause from buying from them. I personally wouldn't because I have no idea where that money is going.
I've used them and had no troubles, most keys are gift keys, what people do is buy when there's a discount and sell when it's over (for the most part), Steam recently made some changes in regard to the problem of people buying codes and then canceling the payment rendering the key void. I'm not sure how much of a risk that will be, that was a risk before.
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
I just buy the keys from cjskeys or some other site for half the price
Grabbed ESO the other day for £6
I agree, these sites are awesome.
I've bought around 7-9 games through G2A, never had a problem.
And yet they are still illegitimate sellers and that is more than enough to give people pause from buying from them. I personally wouldn't because I have no idea where that money is going.
They aren't illegitimate dude.
Here's how it works, G2A is the middleman for sellers all over the world, now if a chinese (just an example) guy can get his hands on GLOBAL keys, for what games in china usually cost, then he resell his keys through G2A to gamers in EU and NA and make a profit.
You can pay G2A 1 euro for G2A shield (it's ON by default when you purchase keys), in case the key does not work G2A will give you one that works.
I'm a gamer and I play games, not virtual vending machines.
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People still buy games off steam directly? o:
I just buy the keys from cjskeys or some other site for half the price
Grabbed ESO the other day for £6
Well, seeing as how Steam is backed by guarantees, customer support, and the developers themselves where as the place you mentioned is a 3rd party key site that are usually skeptical and can get keys banned in many MMO's. The extra few bucks for legitimacy is okay.
Bought around 30 games from CD key sites for steam, including TSW.
Once the key is activated you can still get customer support.
I just went on steam and its not 10.19 at all.
Because you missed the sale.
I agree, these sites are awesome.
I've bought around 7-9 games through G2A, never had a problem.
I'm a gamer and I play games, not virtual vending machines.
great deal for a great MMO
should reside on everyones HD I consider it a must own standard
And yet they are still illegitimate sellers and that is more than enough to give people pause from buying from them. I personally wouldn't because I have no idea where that money is going.
I've used them and had no troubles, most keys are gift keys, what people do is buy when there's a discount and sell when it's over (for the most part), Steam recently made some changes in regard to the problem of people buying codes and then canceling the payment rendering the key void. I'm not sure how much of a risk that will be, that was a risk before.
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
They aren't illegitimate dude.
Here's how it works, G2A is the middleman for sellers all over the world, now if a chinese (just an example) guy can get his hands on GLOBAL keys, for what games in china usually cost, then he resell his keys through G2A to gamers in EU and NA and make a profit.
You can pay G2A 1 euro for G2A shield (it's ON by default when you purchase keys), in case the key does not work G2A will give you one that works.
I'm a gamer and I play games, not virtual vending machines.