does anyone know how to buy on steam

kennyleetas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2010

Australia

and also after that ,will I receive a cdkey?thanks

Gabriel of Ravn

Gabriel of Ravn

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Mar 2010

Virginia

None, retired to GW2.

W/A

Go to the steam website or if you already have steam add the trilogy or whichever campaign you are getting to your cart.
To view your cdkey go to view games library on the right side you will CD Key under Links just click on that and the cd key will pop up for you.

kennyleetas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2010

Australia

Thanks dude. I have some questions
1.how long can I receive the cdkey after paying?
2. Is the price marked on steam final price?
Thanks

kennyleetas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2010

Australia

Thanks dude. I have some questions
1.how long can I receive the cdkey after paying?
2. Is the price marked on steam final price?
Thanks

Gabriel of Ravn

Gabriel of Ravn

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Mar 2010

Virginia

None, retired to GW2.

W/A

You get the cdkey right away at the spot where I mentioned.
The $26.79 on steam is the final price for the purchase.

kennyleetas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2010

Australia

thanks connection problems for twice

Gabriel of Ravn

Gabriel of Ravn

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Mar 2010

Virginia

None, retired to GW2.

W/A

No problem at all enjoy the game

kennyleetas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2010

Australia

Thanks, dude. Last question, what is mean by billing address, and billing address line 2...this is the first time. Thanks...

Gabriel of Ravn

Gabriel of Ravn

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Mar 2010

Virginia

None, retired to GW2.

W/A

Line 1 is a street Adress like for example 7890 First Avenue
Line 2 would be a an apartment address like Apartment A-1

The 2nd line is only if that type of situation applies to you otherwise just fill in the 1st and go to the next part.

kennyleetas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2010

Australia

thanks. dude..

MoBitty

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Aug 2010

R/E

I had a question about Steam. I've been playing the trial game. I got an account from ncsoft and I'm like level 7. If I buy the game through A) ncsoft B) steam C) box in store, what's the result? What do I get/not get with each option? I'd like to keep my character. Also, is everyone on the same network for multiplayer?

Any info is much appreciated!

Neo Nugget

Neo Nugget

Site Contributor

Join Date: Jan 2006

R/

Quote:
Originally Posted by MoBitty View Post
I had a question about Steam. I've been playing the trial game. I got an account from ncsoft and I'm like level 7. If I buy the game through A) ncsoft B) steam C) box in store, what's the result? What do I get/not get with each option? I'd like to keep my character. Also, is everyone on the same network for multiplayer?
What you're getting from Steam is the client download (which you obviously already have) and an access key to create a retail account. Just take that key from Steam and apply it to your existing account.

Ta-da! You now have the access to whichever campaign you bought with your current characters.

Darcy

Darcy

Never Too Old

Join Date: Jul 2006

Rhode Island where there are no GW contests

Order of First

W/R

On the login page for your trial account, under your login information, you will see Create Account or Add Access Key. Click on that and it will let you add your new key to the trial account and upgrade you to the full game.

MoBitty

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Aug 2010

R/E

Thanks for the info guys!

As far the box goes, it seems like it $40 for the trilogy no matter where I buy it, so is it better to buy it in the store? I guess I don't really need a map or a manual because of this site, but is there anything else?

xxfah

xxfah

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Nov 2009

in my kitchen, making cookies. and lurking the forumz.

Scions of Arion

Me/

Depending on where you go, you might be able to find box sets in-store a little bit cheaper, but there really isn't much benefit to having a physical disc. The updater will still take forever and a day regardless of which way you do it.

IMO, it's easier, quicker, and less painful to just go with a Steam or NCstore purchase.