What's your Steam account worth?


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I have done this on many sites, cool website. Mine is worth a lot.

http://www.steamcalculator.com/id/bmangamer

$2441.07, $3107 without packages.

Jesus H christ man, how do you have time for all these games. That's almost as many games I've owned my entire life (I have only 10 games on steam, and I hazard to guess all of the non-steam games I currently have + games prior to the development of steam probably work out to around 100?)

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30$, dunno how much without packages :p just have the orange box, surprisingly, i bought steam games twice in brick shops, the CD - keys, TWICE, didn't work, i tried to contact their support dozen times, no luck :/, still quite ****ed about it frankly

heh

Steam member since: September 12, 2003

Account Value: $99.99

$104.88 without packages

only i ever bought on steam was HL2, and I put my HL1 code in etc toward the end of the 'optional' period of used

back then, steam was an absolute POS, haha! :D

189.96

249.87 w/o packages. Which will of course go up since BF2 is now on steam(WIN).

Really? Can you add a key from an online purchase/digital download copy into Steam to download and activate it through Steam? If so then Steam just got even better. :p

EDIT: Fail, doesn't seem like you can.....not going to re-buy BF2 just so I can have the ease-of-access through Steam.

Edited by mwpeck
Really? Can you add a key from an online purchase/digital download copy into Steam to download and activate it through Steam? If so then Steam just got even better. :p

EDIT: Fail, doesn't seem like you can.....not going to re-buy BF2 just so I can have the ease-of-access through Steam.

Yeah I lost my key a long time ago and didn't really want to go through EAs store. If it hand't been for the key lost I wouldn't rebuy but I love that game so much.

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?

1. It calculates worth, not what you paid.

2. who cares about anything? that kind of thinking leads to a dull and pointless life enjoy :p

I have 2 accounts. Created a second when I obtained a second copy of HL1 and I guess I used that account by default from then on.

Steam member since: November 16, 2004

Account value: $514.78

$854.3 without packages

Steam member since: November 08, 2003

Account value: $29.98

$49.92 without packages

Not bad....doesn't even compare to Robin's account worth though...

See how much $ you save by being a Valve developer? :/ (just for reference, Robin owns every game available through Steam, or at least I think every game)

As for my own account:

Account value: $64.96

$84.94 without packages

All the games were bought seperately (no packages) and I didn't pay anything for them (a friend paid it for me over time). :p

I wish I could have that, developer account or the cafe accounts, but too expensive or well ya know.

Actually I have a "VIP" account with Steam. I get pretty much every game there is, minus a few here and there.

How much does that cost, is it different then the CAFE accounts?

Someone who runs the site got my account working with it (it kept saying mine was "Private" when it wasn't).

Account value: $802.57

$1122.02 without packages

Says this!

This account is private

How i make it not private?

Odd, it says my account is private yet all my settings on Steam are set to Public. :s

Alex from the site said this about that issue:

It's a bug. We are working on it.
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