Register UT3 Retail Key With Steam

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cosmix

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Quoteparty? :lol:

@MuLuNGuS
Hehe :D but I prefer Japanese!
ゆっくり若い馬と、最初にパッチは、よりタイタン詰まる

Ok, no kidding. Patch will be out in 2 weeks as I've heard. So one week later we will play the Titan-Pack. Ok, I suppose so... Don't we? :D
 

Slyrr77

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I tried doing the same thing with the UNREAL ANTHOLOGY dvd, but it says the number/key is 'invalid'.

Is there a way to get steam to recognize that you bought the Unreal Anthology and let you install all the games on that disk (Unreal1, UT99, Unreal2, UT2004) through Steam without having to 'buy' them again through the 'Unreal Deal'?
 

Kantham

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Nice to see Steve got a good mind. If such road can be kept we could be ensured to at least get another PC game in the future from Epic Games themselves.
 

Sir_Brizz

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This is from October 2007 and I haven't heard anything more about it. I know of several people in GB that bought L4D from US retailers or through friends in the US and none of them have experienced anything like that.
 

-Jes-

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Oh yeah, and to anyone doing the "moving/linking original install to Steam" trick..

If you get an "game is currently not available error" when trying to launch through steam, find your UT3 folder and untick write protection for the entire game folder.

Just an FYI.
 

Fuzzle

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This is from October 2007 and I haven't heard anything more about it. I know of several people in GB that bought L4D from US retailers or through friends in the US and none of them have experienced anything like that.

There's a huuuuuuge debacle about it on the steam forums. As in, nearly 4,000 replies type huge.

Basically us euros have to pay 30-40% more, and we get our account banned if we try to proxy it.
The real kicker is that me being in norway who isn't even part of the EU and don't use euro currency, have to pay in euro because valve just blankets all of europe as EU. We also have no taxes for digital downloads, but steam still charges it for everyone.
UK are excempt since they can choose to pay in GBP (which is much cheaper and akin to normal prices), where everyone else has to pay in $1=1€.

This is actually in direct violation with various laws, but you'll get your forum account banned if you bring it up.

I'm a big fan of steam as a service, but this whole issue is really so "what are they thinking". I was a heavy user before the change, and haven't bought a single thing after it. Even during the weekend sales, it's more expensive than local stores and imports.
 
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Kantham

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*Instructions*

Ok here's what I have done step-by-step

  • Downloaded Junction.
  • Extracted .exe directly to c:\.
  • Went to Start->Run.
  • Typed in c:\junction "C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\unreal tournament 3" "F:\Unreal Tournament 3"
  • Agreed with License stuff.
  • Registered my UT3 KEY on Steam.
  • Looked in Steam, not installed.
  • Restarted Steam.
  • Still not installed.
  • Tried again.
  • Still nothing.

I have to reboot my PC I suppose.
 
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Skold

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Ok here's what I have done step-by-step

  • Downloaded Junction.
  • Extracted .exe directly to c:\.
  • Went to Start->Run.
  • Typed in c:\junction "C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\unreal tournament 3" "F:\Unreal Tournament 3"
  • Agreed with License stuff.
  • Registered my UT3 KEY on Steam.
  • Looked in Steam, not installed.
  • Restarted Steam.
  • Still not installed.
  • Tried again.
  • Still nothing.

I have to reboot my PC I suppose.

Couple of things that i encountered:

Make sure the junction command worked. You should get a message saying so in the DOS screen, and you should be able to browse to the directory on c:/ in Explorer and see the directory on f:/.

After that, it's all Steam. i did the dl to 2%, pause dl, and verify thing. It took a while because Steam kept saying "Starting download" over and over again. Finally, it did complete the dl and i was able to launch the game. i did have to delete ClientRegistry.blob and reboot.

When you say still nothing, does the game appear as 100% in the Steam window?
 

Alhanalem

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I had to start downloading, pause it, exit steam, delete the folder, then do the junction.
After that, it had to verify the "download" but it worked.

For the junction command to work, the first path must not exist. e.g. since steam created the C:\blah\unreal tournament 3\ folder, you need to delete that unreal tournament 3 folder. The juncition command creates it (sort of) and it will cry and whine if it already exists.

- games locked to a (single) account (i.e. only 1 activation for the game)
Elmurte (sp): Why does this matter? You can play your games on any computer in the world with an internet connection from that single account. And you can go offline on multiple computers and use a single copy to play LAN games on multiple machines easily enough.
 
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FuLLBLeeD

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I love the people in this thread listing reasons they don't like Steam because none of them are valid or have any real basis.

What? I have to download my games? ON THE INTERNET?!?!?!?!
 

Rask

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Ok here's what I have done step-by-step

  • Downloaded Junction.
  • Extracted .exe directly to c:\.
  • Went to Start->Run.
  • Typed in c:\junction "C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\unreal tournament 3" "F:\Unreal Tournament 3"
  • Agreed with License stuff.
  • Registered my UT3 KEY on Steam.
  • Looked in Steam, not installed.
  • Restarted Steam.
  • Still not installed.
  • Tried again.
  • Still nothing.

I have to reboot my PC I suppose.

I had to untick "Read only" on the new UT3 Steamed folder for UT3 to work.

First I keyed UT3 to Steam (stopped download immediately), then I made the junction, then downloaded the game from Steam (5-15 mins), then verified caches, then made the new folder non-'read only'. UT3 runs like a charm.
 

IronMonkey

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This is from October 2007 and I haven't heard anything more about it.

The point being that they have the capability to do it, they did it and there is nothing to stop them doing it again. It is not required for you to have heard about it for that to be a problem.

I know of several people in GB that bought L4D from US retailers or through friends in the US and none of them have experienced anything like that.

Those affected in the original incident had a game that worked for a while. It seems that Valve revoked the permission to run the games some time after the game became available and had been installed from the "wrong territory".

Your solution of find a friend or relative or pay the postage and import charges might work for a one-off but it does not scale to (say) 12 games/year * 5% of non-US PC gamers and even at the end of that process it seems that Valve can come along and invalidate your game.
 

Kantham

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Couple of things that i encountered:

Make sure the junction command worked. You should get a message saying so in the DOS screen, and you should be able to browse to the directory on c:/ in Explorer and see the directory on f:/.

After that, it's all Steam. i did the dl to 2%, pause dl, and verify thing. It took a while because Steam kept saying "Starting download" over and over again. Finally, it did complete the dl and i was able to launch the game. i did have to delete ClientRegistry.blob and reboot.

When you say still nothing, does the game appear as 100% in the Steam window?

Still either "Downloading" or "Download paused"

When executing the junction exe from the run command it just poped up for like 0.1 seconds then vanished, no popup confirmation that it worked or whatever.

I did verify the cache now, all it does is it start downloading the game again. I guess I'll try to find that ClientRegistry.blob file and then reboot.

I had to untick "Read only" on the new UT3 Steamed folder for UT3 to work.

First I keyed UT3 to Steam (stopped download immediately), then I made the junction, then downloaded the game from Steam (5-15 mins), then verified caches, then made the new folder non-'read only'. UT3 runs like a charm.

I just tried that.
I'm going to assume the junction didn't worked.
 

Kantham

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I suppose you don't have a download limit either.
Or are you saying that rather than bugging around deleting the registry file/ETC you simply downloaded and it eventually started?

EDIT: Now the game has stopped downloading, but still progress. It's really, really slow. 1st yellow square in around 10 minutes. I can hear my Hard Drive working non-stop while this is going on.
 
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Ok....
I registered my key, used the mklink command line to create the junction for my retail install, unticked the "read only " properties of the target files,clicked on verify game cache,recieved a few updates to the game ( old physx downgrade??? wth? ) into the steamapps/common folder.....
Then after numerous steam lock ups...and waaaaaaiting....it allowed me to launch ut3.
One massive problem. The server browser no longer shows any servers in game. and the steam server listings dont show UT3 servers. BRILLIANT.
What next ??