Halo-Halo 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:10
Is the CD key device specific?
I helped my dad buy Command and Conquer 4 with his own Steam account using my laptop because he left his laptop in his workplace. We wanted to try it out in my laptop so we downloaded it and we were prompted to use a CD key to play the game.

If we used the CD key on my laptop instead of his, will the game still be available when my dad downloads and installs the same game using the same account in another device? Thanks!
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B-o-B 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:12 
Keys are locked to one account only. You can use that one account on any device.
There is family share.
Última edición por B-o-B; 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:13
Zekiran 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:14 
^^

If you were logged on to his account for this, it's fine. If you were not logged on to HIS account when redeeming the key... it's on whatever account that was.
Halo-Halo 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:23 
Publicado originalmente por Zekiran:
^^

If you were logged on to his account for this, it's fine. If you were not logged on to HIS account when redeeming the key... it's on whatever account that was.
I'm sure i used his account to buy the game, we literally just created it lol. To be absolutely clear, once the code is used, my dad can download the game on other devices and play it there too?
Blargo 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:30 
Publicado originalmente por FluidDynamics_:
Publicado originalmente por Zekiran:
^^

If you were logged on to his account for this, it's fine. If you were not logged on to HIS account when redeeming the key... it's on whatever account that was.
I'm sure i used his account to buy the game, we literally just created it lol. To be absolutely clear, once the code is used, my dad can download the game on other devices and play it there too?
Yes. He only needs to sign in with his account.
Zekiran 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:34 
Yup as long as the device is capable of playing it, should be fine. Do be aware that 32 bit Windows systems no longer are supported by Steam, though, so if it's a very old computer running XP it won't be able to launch Steam itself, even if it can still run the game. Confusing, hopefully that won't be a problem.
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:41 
Once the key is redeem on the account, it's bound to that account for life.

The account is not bound to any device, you can login to any device you wish as long the client is supported on the device be installed to download the game, and play it.
Última edición por Dr.Shadowds 🐉; 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:41
reg1s7 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:47 
That is the beauty of steam. Softwares are licensed to account, not to the computer.
Halo-Halo 1 ENE 2020 a las 21:48 
Thanks everyone!
Publicado originalmente por EvanS_3826:
That is the beauty of steam. Softwares are licensed to account, not to the computer.
It should be common sense to not hurt the people who buy games.
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