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Wrykyn
21st Jul 2008, 03:28 PM
Hope I'm not imposing, and if this isn't allowed please delete this thread. But...
I recently purchased The Orange Box from Valve (most peeps already know about it). I was wondering if anyone here had a Steam account that was about the equivalent to Orange box and was willing to trade.
The Orange Box contains:
Half Life 2
Half Life 2: Episode One
Half Life 2: Episode Two
Half Life 2: Lost Coast
Peggle Extreme
Portal
Team Fortress 2
I beat all the games and need some new material. Anyone up for it?
I'm looking for Counter Strike: Source in particular.
pinnacle
21st Jul 2008, 03:39 PM
How does trading on steam work? A friend of mine has CS:S and doesn't play it so if you want I can get it from him then give it to you, but I'd need to know how to get it from him in the first place...
dotnetbeast
21st Jul 2008, 03:45 PM
Hope I'm not imposing, and if this isn't allowed please delete this thread. But...
I recently purchased The Orange Box from Valve (most peeps already know about it). I was wondering if anyone here had a Steam account that was about the equivalent to Orange box and was willing to trade.
The Orange Box contains:
Half Life 2
Half Life 2: Episode One
Half Life 2: Episode Two
Half Life 2: Lost Coast
Peggle Extreme
Portal
Team Fortress 2
I beat all the games and need some new material. Anyone up for it?
I'm looking for Counter Strike: Source in particular.
I can get you CS:S and even AudioSurf for portal and EP2.
Wrykyn
21st Jul 2008, 03:47 PM
Well a trade would simply be a switch of steam accounts
So I would use his steam acount and in turn he would use mine. Since steam allows you to legitimately download games that have been activated on your steam account then I would be able to play CS: S.
I'm not sure I explained that right...
Also, Theres also the fact that the orange box is worth twice as much as Counter strike so I want to find an account with an equivalent set of games (including Counter Strike: Source).
dotnetbeast
21st Jul 2008, 03:48 PM
Ah I see what you mean now.
hal
21st Jul 2008, 04:20 PM
I don't think this is a good idea, sorry.
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