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Valve Locking Out Gamers Who Buy Orange Box Internationally

Posted: October 26th, 2007, 7:00
by News Reader
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Via Opposable Thumbs, a post on the Consumerist site notes that some enterprising gamers who bought the Orange Box in a territory different than the one they lived (to save a few bucks) have now found themselves unable to play the game. "One user, Todd, explains that thousands of crafty North American gamers looking for a deal have 'bought the product (and hence, the serial numbers) at well known international game stores' at a significant markdown. Activation of the purchased titles went off without a hitch. However, Valve apparently has taken issue with the region-specificity of some international versions and has begun locking out accounts of those living in North America, but owning international serial numbers with the message that the purchased game is in the 'incorrect territory.'" Worse, folks who tried to 'make it right' by buying a local copy have found they're basically SOL. I've been a big fan of the Steam concept since it launched, but this is the sort of thing you need to communicate to your users before you sting them.

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Posted: October 26th, 2007, 12:19
by FatherJack
Yeah, totally wrong attitude Valve. Those people weren't trying to fuck you over by purchasing it elsewhere, just avoid a bit of taxation. No need fuck them over in return.

Posted: October 26th, 2007, 12:22
by Stoat
FatherJack wrote:Yeah, totally wrong attitude Valve. Those people weren't trying to fuck you over by purchasing it elsewhere, just avoid a bit of taxation.
Or in the case of the Germans, trying to play an uncensored version.

Posted: October 26th, 2007, 12:29
by FatherJack
What was censored? The cube frottage?

Posted: October 26th, 2007, 12:37
by Stoat
FatherJack wrote:What was censored? The cube frottage?
General gore, I think. Nobody can censor the love for ones cube.

Posted: October 26th, 2007, 13:34
by MIkkyo
FatherJack wrote:What was censored? The cube frottage?
Don't think they are allowed blood in any of their games. Very strict censorship over that sort of thing over there.

Posted: October 26th, 2007, 15:13
by spoodie
MIkkyo wrote:Don't think they are allowed blood in any of their games. Very strict censorship over that sort of thing over there.
It's lucky they didn't win the war(s) otherwise it'd be like that all over Europe, or would it ... ?