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Bit of a long shot but thought I'd give it a go in here. After having bought a brand new PC game from the local Gamestation, I found myself being unable to log onto my Steam account due to an "incorrect password". I have used the same one for years but now suddenly it's locked out on me. I tried installing an old PC game (brought by me from new) that needed a Steam account to activate it - and sure enough I was unable to play it because of this Steam password issue.
Using the option to send a "retrieve password" to my email client is not working because the email does not show up at my end (I check ALL folders including Spam).
I have a feeling my account has been hijacked, if that is the case, then suddenly my PC games collection has become a collection of expensive tea coasters.
There is no point in me creating a new account and reinstall my existing PC games through that because then Steam would just think of me as someone else trying to re-use keycodes on used games. With that in mind, I am not keen on the idea of buying the 30-plus PC games I already own all over again so that I can play them once more.
I know Steam was designed to prevent piracy and re-selling but not everyone has pots of money to spend on brand new PC games so it's a bit unfair on those who rely on buying second hand games.
Now that I've got this issue, I've gone right off buying any more PC games, it's no wonder why the PC games industry is struggling as I think it's effectively pricing itself out of the market (and I've never like consoles because I prefer to use a keyboard for playing FPS type games).
Steam - now I know why it's called that 'cos it's being a pile of steaming sh . . . you know the rest. I have sent an email to their support client but how do I rate my chances?
Using the option to send a "retrieve password" to my email client is not working because the email does not show up at my end (I check ALL folders including Spam).
I have a feeling my account has been hijacked, if that is the case, then suddenly my PC games collection has become a collection of expensive tea coasters.
There is no point in me creating a new account and reinstall my existing PC games through that because then Steam would just think of me as someone else trying to re-use keycodes on used games. With that in mind, I am not keen on the idea of buying the 30-plus PC games I already own all over again so that I can play them once more.
I know Steam was designed to prevent piracy and re-selling but not everyone has pots of money to spend on brand new PC games so it's a bit unfair on those who rely on buying second hand games.
Now that I've got this issue, I've gone right off buying any more PC games, it's no wonder why the PC games industry is struggling as I think it's effectively pricing itself out of the market (and I've never like consoles because I prefer to use a keyboard for playing FPS type games).
Steam - now I know why it's called that 'cos it's being a pile of steaming sh . . . you know the rest. I have sent an email to their support client but how do I rate my chances?
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