No, but I still believe it's unlikey the account would be disabled. I'm not sure how it would become obvious to Steam that "you'd lent the game to a mate, he'd played it for a bit, then claimed the account key you owned was in use", though.
Out of interest, I wonder how many games his mate has on his account, as I can't see him being an avid user of Steam if he wasn't clued up enough to know that the game is tied to your account once you've inputted the serial.
If he only has a few games then screw him, he can lose his account. He should have knew better than to use up my Brink serial.![]()
And you should've known better than to lend it him.
I think its fairly easy to make the distinction. You'd have each other added as steam friends and you might have similar locations, hell maybe they could do a check on facebook.
That would be very thin ice.
You've no idea then? You just thought you'd just roll the dice with some strangers account. I'm really glad that he decided not to follow your advice in the end.


