People tend to forget that Mexico is part of North America.
It alwasy bums me out whenever these kind of events are promoted, and they count both the US and Canada, but never Mexico :'(
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That's inaccurate, at least relative to the considerations that would be relevant for this circumstance; Mexico is actually considered to be placed in Central America, rather than North America. According to the UN (and by most any other cultural/poltiical/economic consideration), Central America is defined as all sections of the North American continent falling south of the US.
And if that feels arbitrary to you, consider how much more arbitrary the divide between Europe and Asia is (relative to country or country grouping associations)- even moreso, given how the culture doesn't shift as substantially and quickly as it does between Mexico and the US, when moving from, say, Romania to Ukraine, or Ukraine to Russia. (By strict considerations, the geographical division of Europe and Asia is defined by the border created by the Ural mountain range, and progressing with that associative positioning downward from there, but that reference point typically is not used as a guideline when considering cultural, political, or economic divides.)
These kind of divides become all the more substantial when considering things against the framework of Steam, where there are even more geopolitical [eg, censorship, marketing restrictions, necessitated local control over regional business branches, etc] and/or economic divisions between regions to consider [due to regional pricing, promotion histories, purchasing trends, etc].
So, by most any conception (that is to say, continental plate considerations aside), Mexico is not part of NA and, as far as these kind of promotions go, there's some fairly intuitive additional reasons for Mexico's exclusion from NA+EU based frameworks (at least, in the sense of being in line with how Steam divisions operate in general).
TL;DR version: Mexico is Central America, and its difference in economics and culture mean that it's not only typically split from the rest of NA for considerations, but that it may perhaps also understandably be split from the otherwise comparable economical reference points of the US, CA, EU, and so forth, when video game promotions are being considered.
Still totally fine to be bummed out about it, but it's not as simple as Mexico being "forgotten". In fact, typically exclusions are caused by restrictions from the country in question, due to assumed organizational issues, or because local distribution is handled by a different publisher that isn't as easy to rope into the promotion. So while it's possible Steam is excluding Mexico willfully [It is Valve, after all], there's enough cause to consider a more external explanation first.
In this case, as SpaceClick suggested just below, it's likely entirely due to marketing and distribution considerations.
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It's because the Steam Deck is not officially shipping/available in Mexico yet.
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The Game Awards will be aired on Steam during the Giveaway Period (the “Giveaway Broadcast”). The Giveaway Broadcast will be accessible on the Steam website (https://store.steampowered.com/sale/thegameawards2022) and on SteamTV (https://steam.tv/).
You enter the promotion by registering for the Giveaway on the registration page (https://store.steampowered.com/sale/thegameawardssteamdeckdrop2022) and then watching the Giveaway Broadcast during the Giveaway Period while logged into your registered Steam Account. In order to be eligible to win a prize using this method of entry:
1. your Steam account must be in good standing (e.g., no active bans, locks);
2. you must have made a purchase on Steam between 12:00am GMT on Nov 14, 2021 and 11:59 pm GMT on Nov 14, 2022, from one of the Giveaway Countries; and
3. your entry in the Giveaway must have been made in good faith, as determined by Valve in its sole discretion.
TLDR; Register here and then watch the stream while logged in here or here
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Go here:
https://steamdb.info/sales/
Sort by price and buy one of those games for a few cents. Profit.
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^^^ the only thing i have purchased on the time frame was the Asterix & Obelix bundle when it price glitched for like 3$
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Since it specified "Steam" purchases, i assumed it had to be through the Steam store, and thus kinda lame, as using Steam keys shows you're basically sending Valve money but through a 3rd party.
But yeah, it's not lame at all, other than the wording could have been done better, or maybe included an asterisk to state any steam keys purchased in that time, were considered Steam purchases.
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As long those had made purchases, are in good stand and isn't F2P (the purchase pretty much removes the limited anyway if I recall correctly). They would be elegible as sad as it i; yet again, the purchase period might be precisely to prevent people from making new accounts and spend RIGHT NOW in order to have more accounts to enter those.
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Unsure of the exact requirements, but even though i didnt "buy" anything on the Steam Store in the timeframe required, i did add a couple dozen games i got from bundles and such.
So maybe just adding a game to your account in the time frame is enough to be included in the giveaway?
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But i have not technically made a purchase on Steam since 2017.
What i'm thinking is that they include steam keys obtained elsewhere, as "Steam" purchases. As i've only added keys from bundles, giveaways, and a White Dwarf magazine promo for Warhammer.
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your steam wallet can also get locked if you dont buy anything from the steam store. my friend cant use his steam wallet that he made from selling TF2 items because its been so long since they purchased a game. it was under 2$ of wallet. i would assume he can still buy from the market
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I know of a friend who had their wallet locked (for store purchases, but not market purchases), with Steam telling them they had to make a new purchase through a non-wallet medium before being able to make purchases in the store through wallet again, despite them still being able to interact with market fully.
So I dunno, that seems to attest to Vahid's friend's experience being as described. I know my friend had a barely used account that they hadn't used for market or store purchases for some years, so it may be some kind of weird inactivity response. Don't really remember if there was anything else to contextualize their experience. Well, I know they don't use two-factor authentication, but not sure if that'd be relevant to the matter.
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Thank you so much for the heads-up! I'd love to win a Steam Deck for my brother for Christmas. He just got into PC gaming, so I want him to have the best that we've got.
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If Valve determines, in its sole discretion, that a particular winning entry in the Giveaway was not made in good faith, Valve may refuse to distribute a prize to that entrant, even if the entry was previously announced as being a winner.
They will probably just say "sorry, not sorry" and redraw :D I suppose they think checking winners will be easier then making a system that checks entrants initially.
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To be honest for a company that has revenue of several billion dollars, this isn't anything big.
Can't find any precise info on their actual profit, but I doubt 100+k would make a huge dent. In a way that could be seen as investment in marketing. More people start using steamdeck and feed one of the most powerful marketing forms - word-of-mouth.
I remember local chain store had a raffle for a brand new Audi A4. Worth 50k or so. Seemed like crazy. But when you actually start putting the numbers together - with expected amount of participants and amount of money needed to pay to take part (and calculating profit roughly) they brought those 50k in very fast. And the raffle was active for several months. Overall profit was waaaaay more then the value of the car. With amount of marketing that was generated and with amount of people that chose their store over others was a huge success
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Of course, it's not a big deal in their overall books either way... but it's still a fairly big giveaway.
They could easily have made it 10-20 Steam Decks and it would have pulled quite a lot of people regardless. I believe The Game Awards did do some giveaway for PS5 or something when they launched, but that was like literally one console. That's usually the level that these type of giveaways are at.
I'd say that doing one every minute is a bit above and beyond what they needed to do to achieve their marketing goal. And they also didn't have to do the 512gb version. So I'd say it's still a pretty generous giveaway in the grand scheme. Their goal is of course to promote the product and Steam, but how they go about it says a lot.
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Oh yes, of course. Not arguing that - this is definitely above and beyond. My expectation would have been one for the whole event as well.
Perhaps they are running in some problems with sales and they want to boost the number of users drastically.
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Damn.. I have actually been lucky in raffles and won two times. Nothing big but still..
And since I would really love a steamdeck i would love to take part.
The thing is - I'll be on vacation next week in canary islands... 5 PM PST will be only at 1 AM there...
Not that late, might even open the stream.. But still in the night. Would have to leave it open for the 3 hours. But I suppose I can go to sleep once I tune in.
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There is a way to enter this for people who don't intend to watch this or are in the wrong timezone:
2.2 Alternative Entry via Post
To manually enter the Giveaway, each Entrant must legibly print their name, address, city, state, country, postal code, email address, Steam account name (account can be limited or unlimited), and telephone number, as well as the name and date of the Giveaway that the entry is for (“The Game Awards 2022 Giveaway”), on a self-addressed 4"x6" note card and mail the completed form to: Valve Corporation, P.O. Box 1688, Bellevue, WA 98009-1688. Only note cards mailed in envelopes and postmarked before or on December 8, 2022 and received by Valve before December 19, 2022 will be accepted. No e-mailed or faxed alternate entries are eligible. Facsimiles, photocopies or mechanical reproductions of entries will be void. Only one alternative entry via post per person. Proof of sending or submitting a note card is not proof of receipt of such alternate entry.
Not perfect but hey, at least it's an alternative 😁
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The Giveaway is open to every Steam account holder that resides in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States (the “Giveaway Countries”). The Giveaway is limited to the Giveaway Countries because those are the countries in which Valve directly sells the Steam Deck, which is the only potential prize available in the Giveaway.
Turkey's not in there it seems :/
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Cheers to my fellow comrades who chose to be born and to stay in the bottom half of the world map. Because capitalism is perfect and it's our fault for being born and living here still, obviously.
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You said it! What kind of bullshit is that? The show last year was around 3 and a half hours long, so if we go by that estimate they can afford to giveaway around 200 Steamdecks, but cannot be bothered to try and distribute it in the to the rest of the regions that have not received an official release yet, where there is people willing to buy one? Thats not capitilism, that is Valve being a bunch of dicks to the rest of the world.
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i wonder why they are giving away so many? is it because the sales were so low. wanted one but the cost of the tier two. even if i saved for 3/4 months and got the base one, it 64 gbs... that's almost nothing when it comes to AAA games. the only reason i would buy one is to play things my computer cant handle. i could fit 60% of shadow of war/borderlands 3 on it.....
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Dont you in general get a non limited account if you spend 5 EUR/USD once.
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gotta redo it every year or it relocks. had a locked account for most of my time on steam
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There is a long list that is on limited account https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/71D3-35C2-AD96-AA3A
From what I can see on my other account the only thing I noticed was that I couldnt use steam market. Other things on the list I tried worked.
Edit: and it says I can use market if I do any transaction. Not that I need $5. So dont think account is limited, but just needs to buy whatever to use market again.
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I havent bought anything since 2018 and my other account trades cards fine. Like I mentioned above I dont think account becomes "imited". I think you only loose access to market if you havent made any purchases for a year.
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You don't just lose access to the market.
My gf has an account I created for her where I activate keys I get in bundles that she might be more interested in than me like grand strategy games. She doesn't buy anything on Steam herself but I got her a game last Xmas sale.
During the summer sale, she collected the cards and wanted to trade them with me and she kept getting an "error 26". I didn't really look into it because I don't care about cards or badges.
At the end of the sale, I got her a game on Steam. Boom, suddenly she was able to trade cards again.
I don't know. It's all very odd because ofc Steam gives as little info as possible on these "errors"
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What I ment was that you have to spend 5 EUR/USD, then your account becomes non limited.
You cant to theese things with a limited account: https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/71D3-35C2-AD96-AA3A
BUT, if you dont spend any money in a year, you cant sell any item in market. (Thats what I ment by loose access)
I havent bought any steam game since 2018 on other account. I can do anything on the limited account list, but havent made any transactions in over a year so I have to buy something in order to use market again.
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https://steamcommunity.com/app/593110/eventcomments/3711558744922432684
to be in the steam deck drawings
You must be in the US, Canada, UK, or the EU
You need to have made a purchase on Steam between November 14, 2021 and November 14, 2022
Your account must be in good standing
You cannot have a limited account
https://store.steampowered.com/sale/thegameawards2022
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