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Also, a stance against all DRM at the time. I had no idea offline mode existed before I made my account.
Funny how Steam's now considered one of the least intrusive DRMs. A populated steam_appid.txt file can essentially make a lot of games DRM-free.
My stance has since refined down to being anti "always online" DRM.
Without further ado, les statistiques:
Hours on record (paid and free): 6,970h (That's 290 days and 10 hours; or roughly 1/16th of the past 13 years.)
Average playtime: 14.0h
Value: None'a yer beeswax, ya nosey Rosie!
I hate that ck2's base game is now free-to-play, so the 705 hours I spent in it get lumped into the 1,200 hours of free game time, which skews the stats.
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I honestly didn't think there was someone out there with a worse bought-to-played ratio than me. Most of these games are from humblebundle, before I stopped buying from them (mostly). I bought one game from steam last year, in January 2023, the Utawarerumono series. I have yet to install it. In 2022, I bought Deep Rock Galactic (which I played a fair bit of) and NFS Heat (which I played little of).
I thought I would buy WITCH ON THE HOLY NIGHT this year (Steam-exclusive), but eh, too much money.
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Well some year-end review thingy popped up, according to that, i played in January-February, with 40% time spent playing through GTA 5 and 60% suffering in CS2. (or is that cs go?)
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According to SteamDB I have 4,903 games spread accross three accounts with a total account value of $9,710 or almost $50K in "today's prices", though I didn't pay anywhere near that much (at least, I hope I didn't...)
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Sethander Wald
Level 21
US
12.5 years
Account value
$2357
lowest prices
207 out of 8,454 games played
2%
Average price
$13.34
Average price per hour
$0.23
Hours on record
9,933h
Average playtime
48.0h
Today's prices
$9380
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Account value
2618€
lowest prices
639 out of 766 games played
83%
Average price
15,37€
Average price per hour
0,24€
Hours on record
10,647h
Average playtime
16.7h
Today's prices
10486€
Value: £753
Games owned: 228
Games played: 159(69%)
Hours on record: 1862.0h
$12.77
Average price per hour
$0.20
Hours on record
24,127h
Average playtime
18.1h
Today's prices
$19641
20 year account!
Account value £5611
416 out of 1,702 games played
Average price £12.79
Average price per hour £0.67
Hours on record 8,678h
Average playtime 20.9h
Today's prices £19468
Lots of bundles, and not so much free time anymore. Though I also don't buy nearly as many anymore, even though my disposable income is higher. I try and be more realistic nowadays with whether I'll ever actually get round to playing a game before I buy it, though I still have my humble monthly subscription.
I won't lie, I'm a little ashamed.
Before Steam though, I'd say I spent thousands of hours across Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, Urban Terror, and Minecraft. I have also never owned Windows on a personal computer, all of my gaming in my entire life has been on Linux. Well, and I have had every generation of playstation (usually 5 years late), so there was a lot of burnout played not on linux.
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Value: 2230€ | Today's prices: 10173€
Games owned: 1199
Games played: 48 (4%)
Hours on record: 471.0h
Steam account is 6 years old (created on 25 Dec, 2017)
i got the most games via Fanatical, Humble and other Keyshops. A few games in my library was free to keep and some others was complimentary (Free to play). I got some keys via Indiegala's Gameplay Giveaway.
Another interesting fact: just in a few cases i spend more than €20 ($22/£17) for a single game.
I'm one game Andy... I only buy games where I know I can squeeze the most out of it
Years: 2
Games owned: 230
Games played: 112 (48%)
Hours on record: 661.7h
Average playtime: 5.9h
Value: £691 (Today's prices: £2382)
Average price per hour: £1.03 (All games), £1.03 (Only paid games), £0.65 (Only played games)
The value figures are waaaaaaay off, because the vast majority of my library comes from sales and Fanatical key-bundles that cost peanuts, along with freebies that folks on GOL are kind enough to call out.
The most I've paid for a single game was £35.99 for Super Bomberman R 2, and even that was with Fanatical's pre-order discount as I don't feel that Konami set a fair base price for it (the RRP at launch was £44.99); My favourite series is the only one that I make that exception for (it's one of those series where they do a lot of engine re-use and you generally know what you're going to get and how the compatibility will be), otherwise I don't pre-order and don't ever pay that high of a price.
It's interesting looking at these figures in this way, really - back on consoles, I'd generally've been considering £30 to £35 to be a discounted price, not the highest I'd go. Though the breakdown page suggests I pay £11 per game on average, the reality is more like £5 or £6, given the discounts involved.
Last edited by Pengling on 20 January 2024 at 3:00 pm UTC