Yes, as long as you can access the account and if the pc has the specs to play the game
well like they arent cousins but then they are so it is still possible... i think???? LOL
Yes, ps2 games are still being made. I am not sure when ps2 games are not going to be made anymore.
Some of the consoles are still used and many of the games are still played on PS2 or PS3 consoles. The Playstation games are even sold at the Playstation Store for there use on the new consoles although many have been upgraded
Me and many of my freinds and family still have a ps2 including many games but i would have got as ps3 if it wasn't overpriced in both the system and the games
Online PS 3 is still free after PS 4 though Sony will stop releasing games for PS 3.
Eh? how is it possible to have HL2 installed on you computer but not on steam? The short answer is no. But you're welcome to try clicking "add a game in the bottom left corner of your library and adding half life 2 as a game.
Absolutely! Your Steam account is accessible the same way that an email account is. Once you install Steam on a computer, you can log in with your own account and your entire game library will be available to you. You will need to install whichever games you want to play on the "new" computer, but your account/scores/achievements will all be the same on any computer through the Steam cloud. I personally have a few games installed on each of my two computers using the same account, and sometimes I log into my friend's Steam program so I can have my achievements there too!
not at all of u delete/uninstall steam it will still be there but if u delete ur account then it will be deleted but it is ok to deleate steam it will be there
All of the games that you have paid for with your account will still be on your steam name even if you delete steam or reinstall your computer. Install the steam again and log in with username/email + password and all your games will be in your library again you just have to redownload them all over again.
Steam Games cannot be put on your laptop without a CD key. In order to play these games, you need to have the CD key available. This is because these games are still licensed.
You can go on a website called scratch.mit.edu (no .com) the graphics arent great and you cant make 3d games but it still works
Tunngle for LAN or Phoenix (to install and play single player steam games) still looking into tournament MP.
Yes you can still play games online after they have been installed on the hard drive.
yes the steam engine is still around
Steam is a gaming community where people purchase and play multi-player games online. A key is what a user enters to access beta features. (Features that are still in testing)
If you want to get other games that are not java you could always try out Steampowers. Its a website that sends your steam games when you get enough points from doing survey, and it's completely legal as steam still gets the money as the website buys the game with advertising money.
probably arent trained. or you arent letting them out enough.