$531 since 2011. Strange as I've been gaming since day one of Steam... Half Life anyone?
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$531 since 2011. Strange as I've been gaming since day one of Steam... Half Life anyone?
$650
Bugger all of nothing.
I don't play games.
About $700 over the last (nearly) 12 years according to mine, but that obviously doesn't count the majority of games gained via Humble Bundle (and to a lesser extent Humble Store) purchases.
EDIT: That's as 'OldSpend', so it'll actually be higher than that on Steam itself. I don't have a 'TotalSpend' part showing.
Uuuhh... $2,689.27
I'm swapping to GOG slowly, I swear.
$1,300.86
wtf....
Huh.
$3841.52 15 over almost 16 years.
Looks like a fair chunk of that is stuff for Rocksmith 2014, so :shrug:
Nothing.
$29,682.72
Is this a shameful attempt at hiding a pId advert, just before a sale?
An economy busting $46.83, which in real money at todays exchange rate equates to £33.91. Thats since October 2016. Think I need to tighten my belt a little....
Before 2015: $1,167
Total: $1,916
Plus the $100 registration for my game AlCHeMoS which now has a free demo available as part of the Steam Next Fest! (I won't spam links here but it's searchable) :)
It's probably why my spend is across more than just one storefront. I know having multiple storefronts eats resources (which I don't notice with more RAM and a better CPU etc), but it's definitely better than having everything in the same basket so to speak.
I suppose really, the best way to go is to have a separate email address per game, different storefront account / user per game. That way any action is limited to one account, with the added benefit of being able to sell the game should you wish to (as it's more disposable that way). I do understand your concern though.