Steam prints their product keys on the back of the pamphlets that come inside of the game cases.
Steam games store your product key on their game server, not your client software. As long as you legally purchased your game and created an account, you will just log in as usual. You do not need your product key again, even if you unistalled the game at some point.
It is a Key that will unlock the Left 4 Dead 2 in your steam library
Stargate Resistance is a Steam licensed product. If you did not purchase it with Steam you can download the 'Steam' program on their website http://store.steampowered.com/ After that you will be asked to create an account. Once you have completed these steps you will be able to register the games CD key with Steam.
The product key is the code that comes with the PC retail version. You enter that code into Steam to add the game to your game library. Then you can either complete the installation from disk, or perform a digital download.
If the game is available On Steam (See links below) you can add the CD Key/serial number by selecting the Activate Product On Steam from the Steam Games menu. Otherwise you can try the Add Non-Steam game option which may or may not find the game in the Mac's drive.
The PC version of Counter Strike is through Steam. This means that your product key is stored on their game server, not your client software. As long as you legally purchased your game and created an account, you will just log in as usual. You do not need your product key again, even if you unistalled the game at some point.
The PC version of Left 4 Dead is through Steam. This means that your product key is stored on their game server, not your client software. As long as you legally purchased your game and created an account, you will just log in as usual. You do not need your product key again, even if you unistalled the game at some point.
The product code is the CD key, the code you use to add the game to Steam. It can typically be found printed on the game manual, or on the inside of the CD case.
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P1: No you don't need the disks. P2: The orange box requires the compulsory download of 'steam'. When you install games with steam, the product key is then PERMENANTLEY registered to your own personal steam account, and therefore cannot be used again; only for the same steam account. However disks can be re-used on an infinite number of computers. you just need unique product keys for every different steam account.
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