You're also at around 6yrs on steam vs OGs that have been there for 17+. (OG defined by 17+ because that makes me an OG lol).
If you project your current rate, you'd be right around $2000 at 15 years!
OP worded it wrongly.ZERO, since you can't sell it is it worth ZERO.
rent is 800/Mo? where do you live?im just gonna cut to the chase
actually kind of surprised that i spent 400 hours on steam, tbh thought it would be less than that
but yea my steam account is worth 1 month rent for all of the games i bought. Surprising but i'm sure theres some motherfucker out there with a steam worth 1 bil
let's be honest, the only thing chix are digging about gamers is the net worth of their steam accountThat backlog. Even worse is that a lot of the games played were just idled to sell trading cards. Thanks @jshackles
exactly man, i thought my game spend was excessive, but some of these dudes make me look downright conservativeYeah this thread is making me feel good about my needless spending which is minor in comparison.
You came out swinging a fucking sledgehammer dudeDick waving thread? Time to come out swinging.
I'm actually surprised I tried 26%.
You CAN sell your account (ID & password) to someone though, right ? Even transfer your Steam authenticator to whoever you sell it to. Then that person gets access to al your games for whatever price you agree upon.ZERO, since you can't sell it is it worth ZERO.
This is a dumb metric. I’ve spent many thousands on psn but these days the lion share of those games will be available “for free” as part of gamespass or PlayStation Extra. So the value they are ascribing is nonsense. Not that you can sell digital games anyhow, so far as I’m aware.
$1146 lowest sale price
$1552 at current prices
But
I have Outrun 2006 Coast to Coast which you can no longer buy so I'm pretty sure my account should get an extra premium.
I’ve been on Steam for going on 20 years now
you can choose usd in there.Mine's pretty tame compared to some absolute units on here (but fucking worth it tho, no regrets):
what a chad /syou can choose usd in there.
Nobody here knows what the weird R is lol
I get it but it doesn't matter if it's 1200 or 1300usd We are rounding herewhat a chad /s
Simply choosing USD will make Steam apply the prevailing exchange rate without considering things like purchasing power, regional pricing and affordability. If you must know, taking purchasing power into account, US$1 = ₹25 approximately. So my lowest and current Steam Library valuation is US$1281 and US$5262
it’s skewed a bit because I basically fell out of PC gaming during the last gen & I’m getting back into it now with a Steam Deck (and I’ve added a bunch of games during the holiday sales )Every hour of your gaming is like a cinema ticket lol