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by theprotocol
3361 days ago
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As I understand it, while in practice you'll easily be able to fly under the radar, if you purchase something that happens to be priced differently in the VPN region vs. your real region, you can get banned. https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/2ugf53/so_how_does_t... So, you can generally get away with it as long as you don't buy things that happen to use regional pricing / region locking. Not a great compromise. In general, using VPNs is against their policy. But more importantly, Steam support is non-existent. If you get banned, it's a complete dice roll whether you can reach anyone at Valve, let alone restore your account. I can't imagine losing thousands of dollars worth of games, and even if the risk is minute, I'm not prepared to take it. |
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Yep, another case where piracy is strictly better. Unless you enjoy being a serf who can be told "Fuck off and die" at any time.
When will people learn?