What's your Steam account worth?


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Just stumbled upon this little website, http://www.steamcalculator.com which calculates how much your Steam account is worth based on the ID.

Here's how you find that ID;

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Remember to take this with a grain of salt, it's just for show and giggles!

* Username: Sethos

* Steam member since: December 21, 2003

Account value: $444.87

$609.6 without packages

What's yours?

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Most of the games I've bought have been in weekend deals. And I have two copies of HL2 and HL2 Episode one, the ones I bought separately and the ones I got with the orange box. So really the value probably isn't as high.

Something else I just noticed too..it's listing HL2 Lost Coast as costing $9.99, but it's really a free "game".

1. It's incorrect. It says that I spent 70 bucks, whereas I only bought the Orange Box, which was less than that.

2. Who cares?

Who cares about anything anybody writes anywhere on the Internet? Who cares about what people post in response to whatever it was that someone wrote on the Internet? Whats the point of making small talk with your co-workers? Why did I decide to respond to your post with pointless questions?

I'll have to check my total when I get home.

lol I have my main account that is worth : $526

But I have my ORIGINAL Steam account that shows only worth : $29.98 but its an original 4 digit steam id [sTEAM_0:0:8xxx] I had SOOO many people ask to buy it in the past when having a low steam id mattered.

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