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Aug 3, 2024, 4:44:57 PM8/3/24
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I have a steam account and I use the Steam App to generate TOTP codes for me so I can log into the Steam client (I enter the username and the password and the App generates the code for me).
This is the only reason why I have the Sream App.

Can I use Bitwarden now to generate the TOTP codes for the Steam Client?
If yes: how do I set this up in Steam (I think I can only add the app here)?
If no: what is this feature used for?

@kspearrin Do you plan to publish a tutorial (step by step documentation) how this can be set up?
This is definitely interesting for many other users.
If I understood how this works, I plan to advertise Bitwarden at some friends, that also are gamers and that also use Steam.

The article he linked is pretty much a tutorial already. Use the Steam Desktop Authenticator (or WinAuth) option. Then export your secret key from there. Then you can add it to Bitwarden and get rid of the steam android app

Hello everyone, i planning to buy EoD expansion from -wars-2-end-of-dragons-digital-download-cd-key?countryCode=TR&currency=TRY&gs=true&noff=1&nosalesbooster=1&srsltid=AfmBOoqXUmGOjTsvx43vQreoaZqaHg6DNknCiU09Me_gWHxgqHAzx9vMPPk# this website but some players said that you cannot activate redeem codes on steam accounts so i want to ask anyone who playing Gw2 on steam and tried activate gem and expansion redeem codes on Arenanet account redeem codes, is it work?

I advise you to be extremely wary where you buy from though if it is third party regradless. Many sites are not selling legitimate keys. I have no idea who that is and I'm not clicking on it to find out, but make sure it's not a key reseller. The price saving is not worth the potential issues to your account

Edit: on further inspection of the site, they seem to be offering keys with included Gold as a bundle, since Arenanet DOES NOT offer this kind of package officially in any form, these keys are likely Stolen accounts (or at the very least, dealing with RMT)

I strongly would not recommend purchasing anything Guild Wars-related from anyone but authorized retailers. Remember, though Kinguin may offer refunds, ArenaNet will permanently close your account if you try to use an illegitimate key.

I have never seen any such offer and I just checked and no such offer exists. Also keep in mind that Kinguin is not a store, but a storefront like Ebay or Aliexpress. There is only one single seller of GW2 gold on Kinguin by the name of x (I won't write it here) and they only sell gold, no game keys. Vice versa, the other sellers who sell game keys do not offer any gold, so I have no idea where you took your info from. The only likely explanation I can think of is that you saw a "you might also be interested in" offer and mistook that for a "bundle".

And while I absolutely agree that everyone should stay away from RMT and not buy gold, assuming that keys sold on kinguin are from stolen accounts is far fetched. If you "steal" an account you have account login data and not a game key to redeem.

PS: About the original question: This code will not work on steam. And there is no benefit from buying the steam version either to you or to ArenaNet. The one profiting is steam by getting a 30% cut for doing basically nothing.

You not only screw yourself over by not being able to use any key you might win in a giveaway on twitch or something like that, you also deprive ArenaNet of 30% of your spent money. In my opinion if you like the game enough to buy it, you should like it enough to buy it in a way that lets the developer get the full amount.

i downloaded sims 3 off of steam a year or so ago. n im just now finally getting to register my game with ea website. i cant find the serial code that i got when i first downloaded it ... does anyone kno where i can find it ?

@galaxycookie300 Do you mean that the code is longer than the Sims 3 Store or Origin allows? You want the option to "register a game," which requires 20 characters, rather than "redeem a code," which only requires 16. The first option is for the base game and its packs; the second is for bonus content.

@galaxycookie300 Try clearing all of your browser caches, and then see if you can reset your password. The store site is usually more reliable than Origin, but sometimes it acts up and doesn't cooperate for a couple of days. If you've ever signed in while playing, either at the launcher or Main Menu, it's also a good idea to clear your Internet Explorer cache, as TS3 uses it for some purposes.

@InducedSpirit What exactly do you need help with? If you're looking for the Steam CD keys, the original response has a helpful screenshot. These codes are 20 characters long and can be registered to your account either in Origin or the Sims 3 Store. For the store, be sure to click on "register a game" rather than "redeem a code."

@UsuallyMusic01 Steam does in fact provide what it calls "CD keys" for the base game and each pack you own. The keys are product codes that can be registered in Origin the same way disc codes can; these codes can be found in your Steam game library:

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PS: I hate steam, it's what comes off a dump left in the snow. It sucks that people who always buy their games have to navigate a process that's like trying to squeeze a nine ponder through the eye of a needle just to play a game thery have purchased. DRM ftw.

I will never ever buy another game that has the Steam logo on the box. I bought this for my wife. Worst setup experience ever. Installer kept crashing. After some digging, found you have to go find the Steam.exe and execute it as Administrator. Then the real pain begins. Can't play a stand-alone game unless you have an on-line account? That's garbage. Make an account. Then it says the code isn't valid. The card in the box directs you to a square-enix site, which is in japanese. They want an account too. Forget that. Almost no help on google for any of this. Finally found this post. But wait! Still can't put in a support ticket until you CREATE A SUPPORT ACCOUNT.

Inside the box there should be TWO documents, the Square Enix registration card and the game manual (which is just a few pages long). On the back of the game manual is the code (mine was fifteen characters) you need to use to register the game to Steam. The Square Enix code does NOT work, that is just for registering your game with Square Enix (which has nothing to do with setting up your game with Steam).

Why do you have to do that? Not arguing with you, I just don't understand the issue. The only problem I've had with offline mode is every once in awhile (not as often as every 30 days) Steam's config file mucks up and says stuff like it can't find my login (sometimes it's because I myself have force closed Steam or something). If you make a backup copy of your config file when your offline mode is working and then use it to reset it when that happens, that should fix it. If you Google around for the full fix you'll find it, I don't remember the exact procedure (i.e., the file you need to backup).

That is supposed to be all you have to do, and then overwrite it with the backup file if it logs you out. I just put another copy in My Documents folder, instead of copying and renaming it winui - backup.gcf like it suggests. I'll see how that works.

Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., known in Japan with the subtitle Lincoln vs. Aliens[a], is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console.[3][4] The story is set in an alternate steampunk-based history and features a Silver Age comic book art style and a cast of characters from across American literature and folklore. The gameplay blends turn-based strategy with third-person shooter elements in a similar vein to the Valkyria Chronicles series.

Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. is a turn-based strategy game controlled in the style of a third-person shooter, similar to Sega's Valkyria Chronicles series.[5][6][7] The gameplay involves a team of characters controlled by the player known as the "Agents of S.T.E.A.M." facing off against an opposing team of alien invaders. For the player, both movement and attacking requires the use of "steam", a resource that depletes whenever a character moves around or uses their weapon, in the latter case depending on the type of weapon be used. By saving up the same amount of steam required for the character's weapon to be used, certain characters can perform "overwatch attacks" during the opponent's turn, letting them attack enemies that wander into their line of sight with the added potential to stun them for the rest of the turn. However, the opposing alien team can also perform this strategy, so caution is encouraged. Before each level, the player selects up to four characters, with more becoming available as the story progresses. Each character has their own unique primary weapon that suit different play styles and strategies and a secondary sub-weapon that can be swapped between characters before each level. Every character also has a unique innate ability that remains active even during the enemy's turn, such as moving around crates, passively buffing nearby allies, or surviving potentially lethal blows. Finally, each character has a unique special move that can be used once per level and does not cost any steam. These special moves range from area-of-effect attacks to temporarily buffing or healing party members.

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