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99.99% of all games on Steam dont need those so keys are not shown.
There is no use for a key after buying/activating a game, its forever bound to that account anyway and can never be removed or used again.
So what point is there in displaying them?
I hate when people ask me about whether I would actually need something I am looking for. I am looking for it, period. If you have no clue as to where it could be and just want to comment on why I want it, you are just wasting my time.
And yet, he's right. If the game needs you to have the CD key, you'll be able to see it. If not, you can't. As simple as that.
So the keys are there, they exist, but where are they? Nowhere that I can view, even though I could before? Should I request them from Valve then if I want them?
If for instance I bought Rain World on Steam, but wanted to redeem the code on GOG to get a DRM-free version (not requiring Steam client), then would I be able to get the game with the CD key? Because the game is available on GOG as well.
They showed stuff before that confused people as there was no use for it. So its simplified so you only see a CD key if you actually need it.
Doesn't work that way, if you buy it on steam it only redeems on steam. You can't buy it on steam and redeem on multiple platforms just like you can't buy it on GoG and redeem it on steam.
Again, Steam does not, and never has, give you CD keys for your purchases. Any CD key that you viewed in the library was put there by the publisher of that game, because it was needed for something. That option still exists.
If the publisher wants to bundle a GOG key with their Steam purchases they can do so, although it's quite unlikely since there is no way to ensure that it's just YOU using that key. They would basically give you an independent second license with your purchase. Thus, if a publisher wants to give YOU a GoG license for your Steam game, they would probably just talk to GoG instead and have them add it to GoG Connect or something like that.
You cannot 'give a key' to someone else for the same game, it's 1 person = 1 game = 1 account. Otherwise that's called 'piracy'.
* On PC
* Have redeemable keys
* Share available games
I figured any game, or at least select number of games (the latter of which is true) that you could redeem a code for on Steam, might be usable on GOG to get a DRM-free version of. If Don't Starve allows it for standalone, it could be similarly done with Steam and GOG.
GOG only allows this for literally only EIGHT GAMES
https://www.gog.com/reclaim
Otherwise you have to roll the lottery with GOG Connect which happens infrequnely and if you miss the window too bad
Dont starve doesnt allow this. You've been grossly misinformed or mislead
https://support.klei.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029557412-I-was-gifted-Don-t-Starve-for-Chrome-do-I-get-a-Steam-key-
https://support.klei.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029883011-I-purchased-Don-t-Starve-from-GoG-do-I-get-a-Steam-key-
https://support.klei.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029881311-Steam-Purchases-How-to-get-your-Don-t-Starve-DRM-Free-Downloads
But what is this "GOG Connect lottery window" you speak of?
I have 2 separate Keys for a game and want to give one away, so naturally I'd like to see which one I activated for myself.
Could I just try to "activate" the game again and see what the client's response is?