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$12.00 is not a lot of money these days. Costs more to go to a movie theater for..what....maybe 2 hours of entertainment?
Washington will provide a lot more hours of entertainment.
From Carthoo, SCS Employee:
OFFICIAL WARNING regarding CDkeys, Instant Gaming, G2A, Kinguin and other steam key reseller sites
This subject has been brought up before, but recently a number of you have approached us regarding questions about CDkeys today, here's our official answer.
These sites are RE-SELLING steam keys - and you will not be able to know where these steam keys originated from, or how they were acquired. They could be stolen, bought with stolen credit cards or one of many distributors may have lost them (or "lost" them to some of their employees). They may have also been taken from other regions with different pricing - and WILL NOT WORK for your region. There is also a chance they're valid.
In any case, you have no guarantee, that you'll get the key for your money. And if you do get it, there's no guarantee that you'll keep it. Stolen steam keys or keys bought with stolen credit cards may be deactivated on STEAM without ANY REFUND.
MAIN SIGNS of a stolen steam key are a big difference in price. For example - if you see a game not yet released being sold for half the price than what developer is advertising, you can be 99% sure that this steam key is stolen/ bought with stolen credit card/ or there was a big mistake in pricing (you can't make profit on selling something for lower price than what you bought it for).
Also, these reseller sites do not confirm the identity of the seller. That's the reason, why some of them offer you a "guarantee" in case of steam key you bought doesn't work. That "guarantee" is given with an extra payment and it's no guarantee at all - if the key or card payment shows as being stolen, they WILL be deactivated - leaving you with empty hands and NO WAY to get your money back.
If you want to support the developer, the best way is to buy directly from them, from steam, or from highly regarded sites like humble bundle, green man gaming and some more. While there are sites who are our official distributors where you are guaranteed to get "good" steam key, Steam and other sites we named are 100% sure that your money go where they should, and that your key is guaranteed safe and legal. And if not - receipts from these WILL get you a good key, or a refund.
https://forum.scssoft.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=264305
Sounds like a mod issue or your potato pc needs an upgrade. I'm not having any of those issues. Framerates 75fps+ and maxing out over 150fps in the remote areas.
To be fair, I did need to bump down the scaling by one notch to keep up the FPS on my 2011 laptop. And to be entirely fair, it is a 2011 laptop.
If you can run ATS, Washington State is absolutely worth it, regardless of what computer you are running.