The FUEL crisis

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Mr Companion

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In the once perfect world of steam, discordance has ruptured this utopia-
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=673

It started just three days ago, but for many it feels like four. Who can tell? Time seems to stand still amidst the senseless chaos. Those who capitalised on the steam deal have been driven to insanity by the days of waiting. Already they have begun eating their own dead and looting the stores. For the product key has forsaken them. Truly, what have they done to incur such wanton punishment? And now all that can be done is to wait, as if homeless on the streets until those who can help will hear the peoples plight.

The crowds are screaming for blood, the people demand justice. "Those responsible must be put to justice!" they say. Human rights activists are already looking into the allegations. Nearly 40,000 people have been effected by this ordeal. Nobody predicted that a video game costing £2:80
could end all civilised gaming as we know it.

BTW just in case by this point you still don't understand what the chuffing hell I am talking about I just thought I would inform people that there is quite a ruckus about steam not having enough key codes to cater for all those who bought the game in a special 75% off deal.

Edit: And just to clarify, I too bought a copy of this and am waiting for somebody at codemasters or valve to figure out how to randomly generate numbers. And I think some particular people are getting a tad hysterical about it. :)