L7. D4N 19 de fev. às 20:53
Why is G2A the worst "third party reseller" to obtain game keys from?
When it comes to trusting your own gut, whether wanting true honesty from the seller to obtain game keys for steam: Fanatical and Green Man are better off. I mean, have you ever bought anything from G2A before? I know that Eneba exists, but is that really the same as G2A in terms of it being a grey market?
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Sol4rSky 19 de mar. às 13:05 
There's tons of sites, I personally love Eneba, Kinguin, Driffle, k4g, hrk, YUPLAY, etc, I go with many of them, it's funny i almost never use g2a anymore, i guess the other pop up more for me. I did use it in the past without an issue though. Otherwise, all mentioned above are top notch.

It's easy, always go with top voted sellers or ones with lots of reviews, heck I had no issue even going with ones that had less reviewers (probably new in the game). There's ways to go around it and support usually helps on all those sites.
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davidb11 19 de mar. às 18:37 
G2A is one of the worst there is.
Bishop 20 de mar. às 14:53 
I'd avoid Play-Asia as well. They're a pretty big site for importing games but ordering digital products from them is a roll of the dice.
Stormer 20 de mar. às 18:34 
Theres no point buying keys from places where the original devs dont get paid for it
huh huh:steamhappy:
RPG Gamer Man 20 de mar. às 18:40 
Escrito originalmente por Bishop:
I'd avoid Play-Asia as well. They're a pretty big site for importing games but ordering digital products from them is a roll of the dice.

LOL..Play-Asia sells alot of bootleg stuff too. Look for example at anime's on there that are popular. You can tell there bootlegs just by looking on the artwork for the front of the bluray/dvds they sell, kinda like how bootleg pokemon cards look weird.
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