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You're new to gaming, here are some questions you might have.

You're new to gaming, here are some questions you might have.

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Weeflie
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10-29-2018, 03:10 PM
#11
Play Ubisoft's Assassin Creed on Origin, EA's Battlefield on Steam, and other games on their respective platforms.
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Weeflie
10-29-2018, 03:10 PM #11

Play Ubisoft's Assassin Creed on Origin, EA's Battlefield on Steam, and other games on their respective platforms.

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10-29-2018, 03:28 PM
#12
First of all, congrats with your first PC build! ??? Sounds like a pretty beefy PC too. Your best bet for getting games are through the XBOX app (if you're running Windows 10) or the Windows 10 Store, Steam, Oracle, Uplay, and Epic Games. Steam, Uplay, XBOX, and Epic Games have their own launchers, where you can find all your relative games in them. https://minecraft.net/en-us/store/ is the best place to buy Minecraft. You can also get a used account (email and password) for a dollar to five bucks on eBay depending on whether or not you want to be able to change the username/email/skin/password/etc. You can buy Minecraft from Amazon. I wouldn't bother with https://www.flipkart.com/ , it's too sketchy. You can also buy Steam games from third parties like Amazon, but I'd check around on the internet before using some sites, as scams are all over the World Wide Web. Typically you either will get a disc that you have to manually install with some weird instructions (I bought one and it took me a long time to figure it out, I gave up and finally tried again and got it a few months later), or a Steam code to redeem the game. If you ever play an online game, which obviously you will, specifically Roblox, never, and I mean NEVER, under any circumstances, give someone your password. If they are offering to buy you Robux, Builder's Club, an Overlord rank on a Minecraft server, etc, it's a scam. That's all there is to it. Period. I have let people scam me just so I could get their rich account banned, but it's not recommended. Any extra protection is great. On Roblox there are two options for security: adding a PIN to your settings so your password or anything else can't be changed, and when your account is signed in on a new PC, it sends a code to your email so you can get in to the account. In other words, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Sorry for the cringe reference. Hope this helps! ??
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iTz_x_Joesephs
10-29-2018, 03:28 PM #12

First of all, congrats with your first PC build! ??? Sounds like a pretty beefy PC too. Your best bet for getting games are through the XBOX app (if you're running Windows 10) or the Windows 10 Store, Steam, Oracle, Uplay, and Epic Games. Steam, Uplay, XBOX, and Epic Games have their own launchers, where you can find all your relative games in them. https://minecraft.net/en-us/store/ is the best place to buy Minecraft. You can also get a used account (email and password) for a dollar to five bucks on eBay depending on whether or not you want to be able to change the username/email/skin/password/etc. You can buy Minecraft from Amazon. I wouldn't bother with https://www.flipkart.com/ , it's too sketchy. You can also buy Steam games from third parties like Amazon, but I'd check around on the internet before using some sites, as scams are all over the World Wide Web. Typically you either will get a disc that you have to manually install with some weird instructions (I bought one and it took me a long time to figure it out, I gave up and finally tried again and got it a few months later), or a Steam code to redeem the game. If you ever play an online game, which obviously you will, specifically Roblox, never, and I mean NEVER, under any circumstances, give someone your password. If they are offering to buy you Robux, Builder's Club, an Overlord rank on a Minecraft server, etc, it's a scam. That's all there is to it. Period. I have let people scam me just so I could get their rich account banned, but it's not recommended. Any extra protection is great. On Roblox there are two options for security: adding a PIN to your settings so your password or anything else can't be changed, and when your account is signed in on a new PC, it sends a code to your email so you can get in to the account. In other words, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Sorry for the cringe reference. Hope this helps! ??

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Asger2403
Junior Member
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11-17-2018, 12:15 PM
#13
It's also important to recognize that HumbleBundle is a trustworthy option, while G2A is frequently unreliable.
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Asger2403
11-17-2018, 12:15 PM #13

It's also important to recognize that HumbleBundle is a trustworthy option, while G2A is frequently unreliable.

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Evolution88
Member
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11-17-2018, 05:18 PM
#14
I’ve purchased almost half of my Steam collection from G2A. So far, I’ve only experienced a few problems. Could be luck, or maybe my decision-making isn’t as smart as I think.
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Evolution88
11-17-2018, 05:18 PM #14

I’ve purchased almost half of my Steam collection from G2A. So far, I’ve only experienced a few problems. Could be luck, or maybe my decision-making isn’t as smart as I think.

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CheapDrown
Junior Member
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11-18-2018, 06:54 PM
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I didn’t mean you weren’t able to get the product; I just thought it wasn’t a trustworthy source. G2A hurts small developers. It’s also an awful method for buying items, since you’re usually backing up low-quality resellers.
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CheapDrown
11-18-2018, 06:54 PM #15

I didn’t mean you weren’t able to get the product; I just thought it wasn’t a trustworthy source. G2A hurts small developers. It’s also an awful method for buying items, since you’re usually backing up low-quality resellers.

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_Bo_
Junior Member
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11-19-2018, 12:52 AM
#16
Determine the style you're interested in before proceeding
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_Bo_
11-19-2018, 12:52 AM #16

Determine the style you're interested in before proceeding

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