how do buy orders work? /u/No-Tourist-3081 Steam on Reddit

how do buy orders work? /u/No-Tourist-3081 Steam on Reddit

I need this to be explained to me in the simplest terms ever

I’ve been looking into buying stuff from the Steam community market and Marketplace.tf, only looking for Team Fortress 2 cosmetics like hats, shirts, accessories, and whatnot. I’m very new to Steam and PC gaming in general and I’m hesitant to go ahead and buy anything without knowing what I’m doing and spending money on something I don’t even know I’ll get. I’ve been trying to use google and look around for some sort of easy explanation to what it is but everything feels way too complicated to me to understand.

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​r/Steam I need this to be explained to me in the simplest terms ever I’ve been looking into buying stuff from the Steam community market and Marketplace.tf, only looking for Team Fortress 2 cosmetics like hats, shirts, accessories, and whatnot. I’m very new to Steam and PC gaming in general and I’m hesitant to go ahead and buy anything without knowing what I’m doing and spending money on something I don’t even know I’ll get. I’ve been trying to use google and look around for some sort of easy explanation to what it is but everything feels way too complicated to me to understand. submitted by /u/No-Tourist-3081 [link] [comments] 

I need this to be explained to me in the simplest terms ever

I’ve been looking into buying stuff from the Steam community market and Marketplace.tf, only looking for Team Fortress 2 cosmetics like hats, shirts, accessories, and whatnot. I’m very new to Steam and PC gaming in general and I’m hesitant to go ahead and buy anything without knowing what I’m doing and spending money on something I don’t even know I’ll get. I’ve been trying to use google and look around for some sort of easy explanation to what it is but everything feels way too complicated to me to understand.

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[link] [comments]  I need this to be explained to me in the simplest terms ever I’ve been looking into buying stuff from the Steam community market and Marketplace.tf, only looking for Team Fortress 2 cosmetics like hats, shirts, accessories, and whatnot. I’m very new to Steam and PC gaming in general and I’m hesitant to go ahead and buy anything without knowing what I’m doing and spending money on something I don’t even know I’ll get. I’ve been trying to use google and look around for some sort of easy explanation to what it is but everything feels way too complicated to me to understand. submitted by /u/No-Tourist-3081 [link] [comments]

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Who first installed Steam after buying the Half-Life collection PC game box? /u/igmyeongui Steam on Reddit

Who first installed Steam after buying the Half-Life collection PC game box? /u/igmyeongui Steam on Reddit

I remember being shocked that I had to install Steam and enter my CD keys in order to play. I didn’t understand the point of having a game launcher. Never would have I believed that one day most of my games would be in this launcher and that could connect to a Steam Deck. Hey man in 20 years there’ll be a giant gameboy which will play your pc games but the battery life will suck! From all the companies out there that are enshitifying, I’m glad to say Steam is still one of the best platform out there.

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​r/Steam I remember being shocked that I had to install Steam and enter my CD keys in order to play. I didn’t understand the point of having a game launcher. Never would have I believed that one day most of my games would be in this launcher and that could connect to a Steam Deck. Hey man in 20 years there’ll be a giant gameboy which will play your pc games but the battery life will suck! From all the companies out there that are enshitifying, I’m glad to say Steam is still one of the best platform out there. submitted by /u/igmyeongui [link] [comments] 

I remember being shocked that I had to install Steam and enter my CD keys in order to play. I didn’t understand the point of having a game launcher. Never would have I believed that one day most of my games would be in this launcher and that could connect to a Steam Deck. Hey man in 20 years there’ll be a giant gameboy which will play your pc games but the battery life will suck! From all the companies out there that are enshitifying, I’m glad to say Steam is still one of the best platform out there.

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[link] [comments]  I remember being shocked that I had to install Steam and enter my CD keys in order to play. I didn’t understand the point of having a game launcher. Never would have I believed that one day most of my games would be in this launcher and that could connect to a Steam Deck. Hey man in 20 years there’ll be a giant gameboy which will play your pc games but the battery life will suck! From all the companies out there that are enshitifying, I’m glad to say Steam is still one of the best platform out there. submitted by /u/igmyeongui [link] [comments]

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Steam Family Question /u/AmethystDev Steam on Reddit

Steam Family Question /u/AmethystDev Steam on Reddit

I just joined a family in which most of the games are mine. if I own a game and someone else playing my copy do I get priority? if I start that game will it kick the other person off and let me play?

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​r/Steam I just joined a family in which most of the games are mine. if I own a game and someone else playing my copy do I get priority? if I start that game will it kick the other person off and let me play? submitted by /u/AmethystDev [link] [comments] 

I just joined a family in which most of the games are mine. if I own a game and someone else playing my copy do I get priority? if I start that game will it kick the other person off and let me play?

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