paranoid that my keys would expire though, in spite of knowing otherwise.
GMG has an official policy of dropping support after one week from the purchase date, and I can personally attest to the fact that their keys DO potentially expire/invalidate if you leave them sitting idle (I've had a good handful that've done that). So no, that's a legitimate risk for GMG keys.
Humble, on the other hand, has a reputation (that I also can attest to) of providing support for keys well after the purchase date.
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Man, Valve getting rid of the ability to buy gifts and put them into my inventory really killed my buzz. I always loved to just randomly purchase games throughout the year and give them out whenever I felt like it. Ah well, end of an era I suppose.
Here you guys go, these have been just sitting in my inventory for the last year or so. I figure now's a good a time as any to have one last Steam Gift train. I wish it could have been a better one, but ah well, what can you do?
I'd really like to do what I did before with gifts. Maybe I'll just do it with the Humble Store and GreenManGaming instead of Steam. I'm always paranoid that my keys would expire though, in spite of knowing otherwise.
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