Great price for the digital deluxe edition of the game and is cheaper than CDkeys price for this.
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Wilsh88
19 Apr 17#1
Now we play the waiting game for console... i missed out on the price error they done ages ago.
commenter14
19 Apr 171#2
And is a legitimate copy that doesn't risk being disabled by the developers.
Kr0n1c
19 Apr 17#3
Do CDKEYS sell illegitimate keys?
commenter14 to Kr0n1c
20 Apr 17#8
CD Keys take keys from cheaper international markets and then resell them. Whilst it's unlikely that they would be deactivated, it is still a possibility. Saying "that isn't possible" is ridiculous, any developer can disable any key at any time for any reason.
Gambini
19 Apr 17#4
This game is a diabolical PC port and I refuse to buy, even at the £7 it's recently been selling on cdkeys.
Just try the demo on steam. Even on a top end gaming pc the game looks like a PS3-era game at best with even worse performance. Gah.
EmperorRosko
19 Apr 17#5
The game looks like an absolute mess.
Have you watched any proper YouTube videos? Not just the shiny trailers. Just watch someone playing the game. People giving Mass Effect bad rep, this game is unbelievably bad.
Godlikezebra
20 Apr 17#6
Disabled by the developers? that isnt possible with CDKEYS but ok
Godlikezebra
20 Apr 17#7
the game is also a scam.
Macdory
20 Apr 17#9
Any record of this ever happening with CD-Keys? I can't find any ...
As per your point "any developer can disable any key at any time for any reason." - I fully agree. Whether bought from the right region or not, all you are doing is buying a license to play the game not the game itself.
Vilifying CDKeys seems a bit strange with no record of it happening ... G2A on the other hand ...
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Just try the demo on steam. Even on a top end gaming pc the game looks like a PS3-era game at best with even worse performance. Gah.
Have you watched any proper YouTube videos? Not just the shiny trailers. Just watch someone playing the game. People giving Mass Effect bad rep, this game is unbelievably bad.
As per your point "any developer can disable any key at any time for any reason." - I fully agree. Whether bought from the right region or not, all you are doing is buying a license to play the game not the game itself.
Vilifying CDKeys seems a bit strange with no record of it happening ... G2A on the other hand ...