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 Ehoem |
Posted - 2010.03.20 15:23:00 - [ 1]
Hi guys.
I recently purchased this game, installed it, and threw out the time card codes.
Then I even more recently purchased Dawn of War II, which required Steam. Upon installing Steam, I decided to link all my games to it.
Eve Online is a Steam game, but to add it, I need the Product ID, which I do not have anymore. Is there anyway for me to find out what it was? |
 Kessiaan Minmatar Vagrants Inc
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Posted - 2010.03.20 19:34:00 - [ 2]
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 SupaKudoRio |
Posted - 2010.03.20 22:45:00 - [ 3]
In the meantime, you can add it to the Steam client (as a launcher at least) by using the 'Games->Add a non-steam game to My Games list...' dialogue. |
 RentableMuffin |
Posted - 2010.03.20 22:55:00 - [ 4]
Originally by: SupaKudoRio In the meantime, you can add it to the Steam client (as a launcher at least) by using the 'Games->Add a non-steam game to My Games list...' dialogue.
this, but I much prefer to just have a quick launch button for eve. having to open up the steam window every time just to get into game meh. |
 Hoshi Hedron Industries Red Dwarf Racketeering Division |
Posted - 2010.03.20 23:01:00 - [ 5]
Only a handfull of games can be added as steam games. I don't think eve is one of them. |
 rofflesausage |
Posted - 2010.03.21 21:21:00 - [ 6]
You used to be able to simply fire up the eve.exe from the steam game install directory (Steamapps) and it wouldn't moan. If this is still the case though, I'm not sure. |