If they sell/support games, they should make sure people can register them on their platform. Originally posted by Shorty:And seriously. exe by having the dvd in the player and entering the key 1 time. it is just a windows game that you can run the. the consumer did not understand the retail box did not include a steam key. it only says.Īny retail boxed version of a game will tell you somewhere on that box 'drm: STEAM' or have the valve logo on it. There is nothing saying that it is a game that is activated on steam. Switch the green tab 'overview' to 'min requirements' and you will see. Nvidia Geforce GTS 450, AMD Radeon HD 6770 graphics card or better (min 1GB VRAM, DX11 support) You install it to windows, not steam, using the dvd, like it says here.Ģ.0 GHz Intel or equivalent AMD dual-core processor The key works perfectly fine if it was entered where it was supposed to be entered. See consumer legislation in pretty much any country for corroboration. This is because the contract is between the consumer and the seller. If a consumer buys a game key (or anything for that matter) that doesn't work, the seller must resolve the problem. Originally posted by fauxtronic:Yes, actually.