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Title: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Kasigi_Yabu on August 12, 2015, 01:25:00 pm
I want to get Elder scrolls online, but on steam it is about £50
However there are other websites where is is much cheaper
For Example Kinguin (http://www.kinguin.net/category/15472/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-digital-key/)-Even as cheap as £15

Why is it so cheap here and is it ok to buy it here?
For example; it's not an illegal source is it?, can the keys be used with steam?
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Vibe on August 12, 2015, 01:33:03 pm
It's not really illegal. I've bought plenty of cheaper keys from g2a and gameholds and webpages like this, never got fucked over, so it's fine.

Can they be used with Steam? If it says that it's a Steam key on the sell page, then it can be used with Steam (obviously).
Why is it so cheap? Reselling games that were bought in other countries for cheaper (currency abuse) or on sales.

Mind you that some games are region locked, which is a way for publishers to prevent these currency tricks. You can usually see this in the game title, for example (The Witcher 3 RU/CIS Steam Key), or further in the info/sell page, it's usually pretty obvious. Example: https://www.g2a.com/call-of-duty-black-ops-iii-steam-cd-key-preorder-ru-cis.html (text in yellow box)

The region locked games are usually quite cheaper, so are non-Steam keys.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Kasigi_Yabu on August 12, 2015, 02:03:52 pm
Ok Vibe thanks a lot for explaining this :)
With your experience, can you suggest the best or a good way to buy ESO then?
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Tristan_of_Erzoth on August 12, 2015, 02:09:32 pm
Ok Vibe thanks a lot for explaining this :)
With your experience, can you suggest the best or a good way to buy ESO then?
You can get the imperial edition here https://www.g2a.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-imperial-edition-cd-key-global.html for $45(i think thats something like 28 pounds?). I've bought a few games off of G2A before, never been screwed. They have like a $1 or $2 dollar insurance thing so that if the seller isn't selling legit shit G2A will give you another copy of the game.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Vibe on August 12, 2015, 02:13:31 pm
I usually skip the shield, was never fucked over. One time I even fucked something up myself (without knowing) and the seller instantly added me to Steam once I filed the report to help me.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: BASNAK on August 12, 2015, 02:18:59 pm
Bought countless games from CD-key shops. Only time I got rekt was recently when Valve removed Witcher 3 from my game library for some reason. But I finished the game a long time ago.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Overdriven on August 12, 2015, 02:19:49 pm
I've never had trouble with g2a. Bought close to 20 games through them now and all legit.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Kasigi_Yabu on August 12, 2015, 02:27:32 pm
So it seems that I'll get the ESO- standard from g2a, thanks a bunch for the help.

Just one last thing- There are different prices for it, from $23 and up, how should I choose which one to buy?
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Grumbs on August 12, 2015, 02:49:12 pm
I've used Gameholds a couple times, was fine. Just avoid games that say they require a vpn or similar to activate (to trick steam into thinking you are activating from a different country). I used one site that didn't say about VPN for a game and wouldn't offer a refund after. Don't fancy risking getting banned from Steam for using a VPN (its in their user agreement that they can ban for it). I prefer to spend a bit more and buy directly from Steam, or wait for steam discounts
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Kuujis on August 12, 2015, 02:49:22 pm
Despite others AND me not being burned by g2a or similar cdkey stores - they ARE shady at best... For example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GrandTheftAutoV_PC/comments/35xmoq/be_aware_if_you_thought_about_buying_gta_v_from/

Use at your own risk.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Teeth on August 12, 2015, 03:20:28 pm
These keys come from regions where game prices have been adjusted to make them more accessible for a low purchasing power market, you as a rich bitch buying them is an inconvenience for publishers that drives the implementation of regional locks and universal prices. Additionally keys obtained through these re-sellers can be disabled, and there is very little G2A or Kinguin is going to be able to do about it. To be honest I don't even get why it is even legal for publishers to then remove these keys, the entire corporate world can abuse global pricing differences, but video game consumers can't? Still, the point remains that they can.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Putin_Akbar on August 12, 2015, 03:48:26 pm
Well it's a risk to buy from such a source.. I have personally bought games from unofficial sources and I never had any problems with them. But I know people who have got their game accounts suspended and games removed from steam.

http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/171736/deactivation-of-fraudulently-obtained-esotu-game-keys
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Molly on August 12, 2015, 05:01:59 pm
I can vouch for g2a too.
One general rule though: stay away from Russian keys and Steam Gifts. Those can be trouble.
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Kasigi_Yabu on August 12, 2015, 07:30:46 pm
So do you think This- ESO (https://www.g2a.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-cd-key-global.html) Will be fine and purchase the lowest offer? ($23.11)
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Molly on August 12, 2015, 08:03:51 pm
Ahh, I accidently mixed g2a with g2play... probably both Kinguin anyway but still I feel I should mention.

http://www.g2play.net/category/15472/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-digital-key/

That's the site I used for quite a lot of games already and never disappointed. And those +0.85€ are the buyer protection. If the key doesn't work, you can get your money back instantly.
But check the red comment under the product. Dunno about Bethesda Crowns and stuff... It says that it's fine for a newly created account tho...

Anyway... tl;dr: I'd buy there because they've never disappointed me and buyer protection.

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This code is only available for newly created accounts. If you already own a copy of The Elder Scrolls Online on PC/Mac your game will be automatically updated to the new edition. - See more at: http://www.g2play.net/category/15472/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-digital-key/#sthash.m6BTbTnP.dpuf
Title: Re: Other Ways of Buying Games
Post by: Kasigi_Yabu on August 12, 2015, 08:38:57 pm
Ahh, I accidently mixed g2a with g2play... probably both Kinguin anyway but still I feel I should mention.

http://www.g2play.net/category/15472/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-digital-key/

That's the site I used for quite a lot of games already and never disappointed. And those +0.85€ are the buyer protection. If the key doesn't work, you can get your money back instantly.
But check the red comment under the product. Dunno about Bethesda Crowns and stuff... It says that it's fine for a newly created account tho...

Anyway... tl;dr: I'd buy there because they've never disappointed me and buyer protection.

Edit:

Ahh thank you very much, I'll do this then. Thanks for all the help and guidance!