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You have just left a Commuter train station :D | PUSH TO 4K | Proceeding onwards, you see a whole ton of doors :D

No. 3807

As I recall, I hadn't seen a giveaway for this in the train, so I figured i'd get another unique entry out there. Cheers! :D

Note:

  1. Please remember to activate and mark as received; please agree to delete the giveaway if the key does not work. Please do not enter if you are unwilling to agree to delete the GA in the event that the key does not work.
  2. I have no expectations about you playing this immediately--life happens, other games are a higher priority to you, etc.--play this when you get around to it (please don't totally forget about it in the meantime), and
  3. Most of all, enjoy! :-D
Mature Content Description
* Pixelated violence, blood and gore
* Drug use
* Pixelated buttocks
* Mature topics

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6 years ago
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gore
drug
buttocks
mature

thank you! :P

6 years ago
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buttocks

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6 years ago
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fun game, especially if you are old like me and grew up playing the old nintendo Ice Hockey :)

6 years ago
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I grew up on PuttPutt Saves the Zoo Ice Hockey, and then later NHL 95. :D
(NHL 95 ended up eating my parents' computer when I had to pull the main power plug to exit the game one too many times :P )

6 years ago
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FORWARD

:D

6 years ago*
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I don't know all the intricacies of SteamGifts but,

... unwilling to agree to delete the GA ...

I may be wrong, but I thought that GAs could only be deleted by the host via a request to support. The participant could mark the GA as "Not Received", in case the key doesn't work. Sometimes I saw hosts make a provision to let them know, if a key isn't working so they can re-issue a new one, instead of "NR"-ing a GA. So I'm confused about what exactly are you asking.

PS: I didn't enter this GA, as of now, due to said confusion.

6 years ago*
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After a giveaway has ended and a winner has been chosen it is only possible to delete a giveaway when the winner agrees to be okay with the deletion. Before it has ended you may delete your giveaways as you wish, but not afterwards.
And yes, in case a key doesn't work and the gifter would rather see the gib deleted to avoid an ugly "Not received" in their giveaway history, a winner may as well deny it and mark it as such.
So basically Microfish is asking to kindly give permission to delete in case of a problem instead of the winner "NR"-ing it or him/her replacing the key with a working one ;P.

6 years ago*
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I'm not totally sure what the "Not received" stat means, or the intricacies of it, but I know often a gifter tries to come up with a new key to replace a bad one. While I see no reason this wouldn't work, I was just asking that as a standard disclaimer on gift links, "if it doesn't work, I really have no recourse, so please be gracious to me." :P

Please teach me what the "not received" mark means and why it would be used (or why NR's in one's history matters)? Thank you.

6 years ago
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Oh hey, sorry to have spoken on your behalf, I've seen this message being unanswered for over an hour and thought maybe you had gone to bed, cause timezones, y'know.
Anyways, the "not received" mark doesn't do any harm usually, the only problem which can occur is that if one gets too many of them support may come to the conclusion someone is doing fake giveaways on purpose and might issue a suspension. Otherwise it just means, that a gift has not been delivered, is all. Some people see it as a stain on their white west and like to avoid it.

As you can see, I'm on this site for quite a while, and it has become a fashion only lately to write this disclaimer into giveaways, which I find a bit weird. To me it's common sense to simply get in touch and talk to the person you're gifting to when a problem occurs and work out a solution together, be it deletion or replacement. So my mockery was in no way personal, but targeted towards this strange disclaimer I keep seeing everywhere.

Keep being awesome and thanks for all the fish aka your giveaways <3!

6 years ago
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r/SteamGifts

TIL NR


... simply get in touch and talk to the person you're gifting to when a problem occurs and work out a solution together ...

I concur with this.

6 years ago
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Yes! So do I.
However, I have heard from a friend who received the opposite reaction regarding a dupe key--a key that my friend believed was good when he made the ga.

6 years ago
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I do not at all mind your answering for me. (To be honest, I had fallen asleep, awakened, and am checking SG prior to going to sleep officially :P ) I learned from your answer to Andy.
I have been here for only 6 months, and I have not encountered an occasion to use a NR. Also, regret to say that I have not been very active on the forums. Between those two things, I really had no idea why one would use it. Thank you for your answer. I had not known that about the users reputation (with support), but it makes sense.
I am always willing to learn, especially from those who have been around for some time--thanks!

I'd much prefer to try and work things out, but in my case I put the disclaimer in only on giveaways where I suspect (due to their prior actions as documented elsewhere) that they might refuse to reissue a bad key. The reason I do so is not because I want the winner to lose the game that they won, but because in 9 out of 10 cases I cannot afford to replace a key if the GA key was hacked. (I make sure that the key is new when I make the GA, but I have heard horror stories of keys or links being randomly hacked without it being published anywhere, and these have, quite frankly, bothered or even worried me.)

I did not at all see your comment as being mockery of anything, let alone personal. :D

Again, I appreciate your helpfulness and comments!
You keep being awesome as well (and if anyone should be thanking the other for total numbers of giveaways it should be me thanking you, not the other way around, so, thanks! :P)

6 years ago
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Thanx for the explanation.

6 years ago
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My understanding--and I could be wrong--is that if a key does not work, support will only agree to delete a ga if both parties agree. I see absolutely no reason the key would not work, as I created the gift link today, and was simply putting that out there as a disclaimer.
Feel free to enter if you wish :D

6 years ago
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Thanx for the GA.

6 years ago
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I'm glad to make it! (And as I said before, I see absolutely no reason why the link would not work, as it was created about the time I made the GA).

6 years ago
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I played some similar game on Nintendo in my childhood. Thank you! :3

6 years ago
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You are quite welcome! I am sorry for the delay in getting the keys to you.

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