

It is worth remembering as well that Valve has said they will ban users who abuse the refund system, and one imagines that would also expand to users who abuse exploits like this. I bought this at Best Buy yesterday, only to come home and not be able to install because its missing the activation code, CD key that Steam is asking for. It does not however, work with all games with the Manage -> CD Key option, as our testing showed it didn't function for several titles.

However, he implies there are other games it works with. Understandably, The Spiffing Brit declines to share other titles that it may impact beyond a discounted 13 year old game who's developers are defunct. More than that though, the real exploit begins here where he opens up Manage CD Key and a new key is shown and he is able to activate that on another account to add Flock to it, and it got a new code under CD Key for someone else to activate. After it was refunded, he activated the key, and low and behold - the game was in his library. if you really think the setup guide is, it proves you dont know. After purchasing the game, The Spiffing Brit noted down the CD Key (found under right click, manage, CD Key), and refunded the game. i wont give you any link to microsoft or steam about them not giving you a key. Flock! Is a comical title about herding sheep around with a UFO and it's currently being sold at a discounted price. He starts to explain the exploit by tracking down the game in the Steam store.
