Steam Packs
Steam Packs
Looking at checkallkeyshop.com for price matches could help you save money. I often use G2Play.net and also keep an eye on Kingkin C: for deals.
Game packs on Steam include every title in the chosen set unless you already own one. If you don’t, you’ll receive either: 1) a more affordable version without that game, or 2) a free copy of it—though the latter may no longer be available. You don’t need to install everything at once; each game in a pack is treated independently on Steam.
Feel free to interpret however you like, okay? Steam developers can produce their own keys. If sold via Steam, they typically lose around 30% of the profit. But if they sell them personally, there’s no loss at all. I understand this because I’ve developed through Steam and know many companies prefer selling keys directly for higher margins—even if they resell cheaper elsewhere. You’re right to question this, but it seems you’re just influenced by someone who shared a negative view. Stop getting upset and give it a try yourself. Honestly, I’ve never had any problems with a single key before. You can check things out before calling something fake—otherwise, you’d know the real story behind why developers choose certain platforms.
General remarks, okay? A lot of possibilities could arise from these kinds of statements.