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I don't buy sushi at 7-11.
Both the developer and the American distributor are now out of business.
I spent three days dealing with a buggy patch system. The original game didn't have a built-in updater, and the 'original to fully patched' file wouldn't install. I had to go through nearly a dozen iterative updates, picking up patch files from a third-party archive -- and I had to go through most of those updates with my Internet access disabled, along with my antivirus and firewall (because one specific patch had to be applied to an *unaltered* fileset; even a cursory examination by AVG counted as an alteration).
I've sent an e-mail off to GG to see if they have a way to turn my purchase into a Steam key, so that I won't have to go through that process again.
There are no more keys to the old Fallen Angel, DRM-haunted version. Some people who bought the old Fallen Angel version, even on Steam, got stuck with vaporware, because there were no keys to unlock it.
EDIT: btw, the Steam version of Sacred 2 Gold comes fully patched. It plays for most people upon download, without any further action needed. The tech problems you see discussed here come up in a minority of computer setups.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sacred-Gold-Edition-PC-DVD/dp/B002WC7RH8
At the time the keys provided with the game enabled you to create account only on the EU servers on not the US servers but that was actually better as there were more players over tehre.
because most ppl are impulsive driven when buying entertainment type stuff, there is quite a few games new and old that are priced this way on steam i have found.
Personally i shop around, it has saved me quite a sum i otherwise woulda spent using just steam.