Games that don't show on my licenses and product key activations list
I'm sorry for posting this here but I'm not sure where it belongs. I was cataloging my games with Game Collector by Collectorz.com and one of the things I can fill in is purchase date. As it is always the same, I was using the key activation date. However, for some reason, there are three games that don't show on that list (technically four but I'll get to that). The three I'm concerned with are The Bard's Tale (now called The Bard's Tale: Remastered and Resnarked), Fasaria World Online (no longer on Steam but I should be able to see it on my activation list), and Loom. How can I find the activation date of these games when they don't show on my list? Also, Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey is now listed as Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey Remastered but I have both. How can I find when I got the older version? The date Steam lists is when I get the newer, remastered, version.

Thanks in advance for whatever help you can give.
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Zekiran Mar 11, 2020 @ 5:26pm 
Which section of the account history are you looking at? There are 'purchase dates' for items which are paid for by you, and 'activation' when they were gifts, presumably free to play games (I don't use any of those, someone else may have better info on that) or retail activation keys.

Were those games you mention all part of a bundle? That may be why they don't have individual info?
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Mar 11, 2020 @ 6:15pm 
You have two kind of history's under account details.

1. Purchase history, which means anything you did on Steam itself, like paying for game, videos, software, hardware, dlc, or buy/sell on Steam market place, will show details such as date, amount, and payment method.

2. License history, which means anything you got added to your account, this include games, videos, software, DLC's you bought, claim for free, which includes free to play, or redeem by keys, will show date, and either redeem for free, or bought on Steam.

If your looking for when you redeem, or free to play in the past, check under license, if this is to check when you bought something on Steam then check under purchase. Do note if things are under a bundle, or another name, then that be worth something to note, such as example say your checking when you bought mass effect 1, but only thing appar is mass effect collection, then it would be under your mass effect collection, which can be listed as such either license, or purchase history.
lepricahnsgold Mar 11, 2020 @ 7:36pm 
Thanks for the help, everyone. Your suggestions fixed my issue.
Zekiran Mar 11, 2020 @ 7:47pm 
Originally posted by lepricahnsgold:
Thanks for the help, everyone. Your suggestions fixed my issue.


We're all also curious as to which was the fix :D
Kargor Mar 11, 2020 @ 11:33pm 
Originally posted by Zekiran:
Originally posted by lepricahnsgold:
Thanks for the help, everyone. Your suggestions fixed my issue.

We're all also curious as to which was the fix :D

Steam doesn't have "invisible" licenses -- he just looked at again.
Zekiran Mar 12, 2020 @ 12:47am 
Originally posted by Kargor:
Originally posted by Zekiran:

We're all also curious as to which was the fix :D

Steam doesn't have "invisible" licenses -- he just looked at again.

I know that, you know that. I just want to know which it was, activated or purchased or possibly a bundle, is all.
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Date Posted: Mar 11, 2020 @ 5:02pm
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