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Better to create a mass gw of 10-50 copies, that way it gets futures on top of page, you can ask mods for slots for developer gw of mass copies. If some keys are duplicate you can try to replace later when you can.

I would really like this game for example have it WL ❤

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Unfortunately if keys get posted on the internet without any kind of obscuring, bots will grab entire lists like that within a few seconds before anyone can claim anything.

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All keys are duplicated. Thanks anyway.

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Thanks for nothing

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Game doesn't even support English language. That's alright if you're gonna sell it on some local market, not so good if you want to sell it on a semi-professional international platform. Also, the positive review seems just a liiiitle bit suspicioius. For all I know your game might be truly awesome, but it didn't leave a good first impression for me.

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Ah, I thought it was his own game since he's tagged as Game Developer here on SG.
Might even be the same person, different studio name, like we've often seen with this kind of games (if the game really is bad of course, cannot judge for myself as don't speak russian).

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And to post keys without a security measure, with a maybe used, hint don't look more professional and respectable/reliable.

That's a good point, too.

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Once in Yaissor 2

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I no longer try when I see keys posted. I know Bots took them all.

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https://store.steampowered.com/app/767500/Once_in_Yaissor_2/
if there was working keys, ninjas took everything

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Hi developer, is better create a giveaway, these keys in less than 10 seconds are gone.

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Thanks for nothing. Bumped keys always get taken away by bots instantly.

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You act like you would have gotten a key when you replied. Even if there was a safeguard in place the keys would have been long gone.

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ungrateful and disrespectful!

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+1

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Thanks guy!

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gives away games = people cry and complain

go buy the game if you wanted it so much, ungrateful leeches. 👏

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He essentially gave the keys to bots. A developer should know better. Therefore "thanks for nothing", which was the reality of the case.

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There are bots on probably all sites where keys are given away, Steam, Reddit, SG etc. I did this too before on Steam when i did not know it.

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There are rumors about bots on all sites where keys are given away. Unsure about bots itself, I think their quantity is exaggerated.

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I think 99% sure that they exist in quite large quantities.

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I think 99% sure that they are rare and can be counted by fingers on one hand.

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Who doesn't want free games for their account at no risk? Everyone? I imagine there are quite a few.

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So, do you have bot? Or are you so strange that you don't want free games for your account at no risk?

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No, but the threshold for getting one is not high, as i explained. You just need to be slightly more greedy than me.

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Who doesn't want free games for their account at no risk? Everyone?

So far from two people in this dialogue it's two people without bots. So your assumption that "Everyone" want "free games for their account at no risk" is clearly wrong, you just proved it. How do you know your other assumptions are not wrong?

Look at me - I'm a programmer myself. And from looking at my steam profile you can say that I'm also game collector (more or less). And yet I don't have a bot, while for me it would not be hard to make one. And I'm not even an average user. So, chances for average user that is not even a programmer are even lower.

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Some years back, I remember a guy created a bot that skims a site for keys, then posted the source code. It was actually very primitive because he wasn't actually going to use it. He did it as a sort of FU to key stealers and to warn other members against posting game keys openly. But then some other people started improving on it and adding exceptions etc.

I bet every unscrupulous person downloaded and tried to use the thing. LOL!

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Listen, I'm a mod in ASF community, and I can tell you that people mostly even unable to configure existing software, not to mention writing a new one. Your "anyone can create a bot" is a huge exaggeration, most users won't be able even to use it, even with step-by-step guide. And, to be a bot owner, user must be a superposition of next qualities:

  1. Can write a program
  2. Interested in game hoarding
  3. Not being lazy
  4. Having no shame
  5. ???????
    I would say it's not very common combination

Also, please understand, I'm not saying that making a bot is impossible or even hard. I just saying that we don't know how many bots are here in reality, we have no information. Only if someone uses a bot they can say "I know for sure that here is at least one bot". The rest is just speculations without strong ground. Someone says "there are hundreds", someone says "there are none", and both don't have any idea how many there actually is, so they both opinions have basically the same probability of being true.
What I know is that sometimes I'm able to get keys in forum discussions. So, either there is no bots, or I'm just faster than those bots. And I'm very slow, that's a fact. So, even if we have hundreds of bots here - they are slower than me, so it's quite possible that all keys are taken by users, before bots get to them.

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