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While chances of Steam having a bug that actually allows doing this are pretty low, they are likely NOT zero. Regardless, Steam would fix this bug very quickly.
it is a fake ad and video
nobody is injecting games into accounts
you know that people are paid to say those things right ?
Ever heard of False advertising. Don't believe everything what you see on the internet. if you can't share the link then it is obvious its some kind of scam
Oh, those 'programs' have been around for a loooong time.
They're only good to have your account compromised.
The ones that actually work are just to add all the free games and DLCs to your account in an automated manner (There's acutally lots of those items)
"There's a youtube video of it so it must be true" The bane of a generation.
I mean, if they didn't buy a game, they're playing it, it shows them playing it on steam, I doubt anyone is going to do anything because I don't think that's a high priority considering the rarity of it occurring
I would imagine someone gets the cd key somehow or they have a keygen and some backdoor software for the program to boot up without an official license or a fake license.
Some people do this, but I doubt it's very prevalent. If it was then it would be drastically affecting sales on steam
And if anything explains me not buying games it's because of my backlog and not really wanting to spend money now