Spiele trotz Steam-Verknüpfung verschenken?
Ich habe einige Spiele auf DVD (Stronghold Crusader, Worms, Civilization, Emergency, Hitman), die ich nicht mehr spiele und verschenken will. Aber geht das überhaupt? Ich habe diese nach der Installation mit meinem Steam-Account. Allerdings nirgendwo eine Seriennummer oder so eingegeben.
But you will have to have a license enabled when you have the games in the Steam account. Or do you think you added them later as external programs?
Yes, you can give the DVDs. However, if they have a license key that you have activated on an account, it is virtually worthless because the key is invalid.
If there is no key or a key without account binding, you can also share the games
What do you mean with license keys? A serial number? It wasn’t there.
If there is no one, you can just pass it on. Then you could not have activated it on Steam
Added as a Steam strange game.
You mean installed by DVD and then added to Steam?
So manually added as in the original answer. Then it is completely independent of Steam
With “activate” I mean adding to the games library.
You should have your Steam account. Then it goes. Otherwise, not because you can only activate the key on an account.
And if there is no key at all?
Download or CD?
If there is no code, it might even work.
I just don’t know that.
I had already bought Steam games on CD, but I always had to enter a key to the CD. With the key I could download the game immediately.
So if you don’t have 56k modem internet, the CDs are just adorning, as you can download the game. Installation of CD might go (!) faster if you have bad/earned internet. It may be rare. It is much more common that you have good internet and no more drive. Then download is the only option.
CD.