There's no way I know of to see the CD key for this game as you don't need to see it in order to register your copy. Originally posted by Brujeira:OK, I'll be a bit clearer. If it wasn't for the fact that strategy games tend to suck on consoles I would stop buying games for the PC due to all these extra steps these PC game companies now require you to do which ticks me off. When I log into my Triumph account I could not find my guest saves so I assume they keep them in separate directories. Is this something new?Īs for AOW3, I was able to play the game both using my Triumph login and as a guest. Still I am not happy about the fact that the Steam purchase receipts don't list the CD keys anymore (I found this out since I bought a few other games and none of the receipts came with a CD key). Well I managed to create a Triumph account but I never manually entered a CD key since I wasn't given one (unless this is done automatically when I purchased the game on Steam?). unless I've misunderstood something? Anyway, if you've played once then all you need to do is log in via the launcher. However, I presume the OP must have done all this as they have almost 15 hours of playtime on the game. Before you can play it you have to start the launcher, create a Triumph account and register the key through the option on the launcher. Keep reading for a few tips to keep in mind when redeeming codes in the future.Originally posted by eram:Right click the game in your steam games list and view cd key.Īh, AoW3 doesn't actually work that way - the Steam client doesn't have access to the CD Key. It's frustrating that you can't currently redeem a game through the app, but hopefully, Valve will add that functionality in the future.
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