I have bought games for 1-3€ on allkeyshop a few times, you’ll get a steam gift or key for the full game for your steam library. Obviously they’re from shady sources. Maybe it’s mostly a trick with regional pricing or something like that though? So some of the money goes to the devs?

I like it because I get updates, automatic steam Linux support and everything, but piracy is good for games just to try them out. Of course buying for full price also is a good option.

  • Mazesecle@lemm.ee
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    • These keys don’t magically appear from somewhere, developers need to generate them on Steam’s UI and give them to sellers
      • Maybe they sell them in bulk? It probably benefits them, since they can sell like 10.000 keys or sth at once, even if they are at a lower price
    • I tried to search, and only found one case where the product being sold was bought with stolen credit cards.
      • But this can literally happen every time you buy sth from a random Amazon store… E.g. the mouse pad you’re buying can be from a larger shipment ordered using a stolen credit card
    • Of course it’s better to pay the full price on e.g. Steam. But if you’re between buying the game from a key store, vs thinking of paying 10 times the price and always putting it off, I think the developers might even benefit because:
      1. they get money from the key seller, even if it’s less
      2. They probably benefit more from the larger online user base, more reviews, recommendations to friends, hype, etc etc
    • If it was that shady and problematic, Steam would start banning users registering keys sold on CD key stores (e.g. I think Xbox already does this)
      • The only thing I kind of worry about (but not related to us as consumers for now), is that Steam probably currently doesn’t have a lot of benefit, since they’re losing a sell, and still need to provide the bandwith and online matchmaking etc; so I’m hoping instead of mayyyybe banning users in the future, they could like charge users or developers like €0.10 for each key used or sth

    (Edit: I read “privacy” instead of “piracy” 😅 But most of those still stand)

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      Itried to search, and only found one case where the product being sold was bought with stolen credit cards.

      Where do you see if a key is bought with stolen credits card data?

      But this can literally happen every time you buy sth from a random Amazon store… E.g. the mouse pad you’re buying can be from a larger shipment ordered using a stolen credit card

      That might be the case, but digital goods are much easier to handle and more at risk.

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      I can live with the risk of losing my steam account. I don’t like steam that much honestly