Steam trading beta lets you exchange in-game items and (some) digital games

One drawback with purchasing a digital copy of a game is that there's nothing to do with it when you're tired of playing. Valve's new program, Steam Gifts, doesn't solve that problem, but it is a step towards letting players to get rid of unwanted games — which is a step in the right direction. The beta version of the program (which can be activated in your Steam account settings) allows players to barter in-game items and games that have been gifted to them.

There are also in-game items that have become trade-able through the Steam Gifts infrastructure. So far, only Team Fortress 2 items have been implemented, but Steam has said it's working with third-party developers to incorporate more games over the next few months and it expects to have Portal 2 items for trade in the near future.

Valve has setup aFAQ pageto answer questions about the program, but no matter how many times you ask or how good at haggling you are, you won't be able to trade anything for a copy of Dragon Age II.

Aug 10, 2011