![]() So, is there a limit? Is there some kind of ban on buying multiple titles at the same time? Am I a bot and nobody told me? Have I got a positronic brain? I always wanted to see one up close! What gives? taratataaa: legaly purchased Steam Keys? I mean, what is the logic behind it? Did someone say aloud at Valve's offices "no, please, NO You Evil Bot You, stop giving us money"?!? EVEN if "it was a bot" (which, last time I checked, I'm not), what would be wrong with it entering. ![]() So, IF there was no problem with a key being wrong (dunno 'till it lets me re-enter the last two keys), and it's just some kind of limit for bots, Steam - as a client, an application, talking about its "software logic" here - should "see" that the keys aren't entered in specific intervals but at different times - since, you know, I actually happen to be human.Īnd, apart from that, I can't even start to grasp the logic of this limit: it's not like a bot is entering stolen keys. ![]() I am MANUALLY copying-and-pasting keys, and each and every one of them is (supposed to be, don't know if I somehow got a "hacked" key someone else had) "unique". Now, the reason I'm mentioning this here is 'cause I find it a bit. And after some keys, Steam stops me, throws an error about "too many wrong keys entered" or something, and asks me to wait some time before I go on. ![]() So, here I am, entering each games key manually in steam, since "that-specific-reseller" doesn't offer an easy click-to-activate-on-steam like "another reseller we all know". I just bought three bundles from "a reseller that specializes in bundles" (don't know if it's okay to mention their name here). Dunno if anyone else ever had the same problem, just asking here out of curiosity. ![]()
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