SteamDB
https://steamdb.info/calculator/
https://steamdb.info/calculator/
That my privacy settings are set correctly, so they didn't have any information on me besides the number of games I own.
Its not that bad if you open steam and click your name in the top right, but for the lazy it ain't worth it
(full instructions are on the page when it realizes youre account is private)
The most surprising thing are the games we played along the way~
I'm feeling lucky had me play some random ass VN I got as a gag gift multiple times.
5% of 400…
I’m so ashamed that the numbers clearly present me as one of those “but, it’s on sale!” buyers who then only play 3 games year after year.
Is what any good? Humble Bundle? I don't know, I quit buying them years ago because I didn't play enough. Same thing with PC Game Pass.
11 cents per hour? Nice. I pay more than that at an arcade, even if the price is just a single quarter. :D
I'm shocked I've played as many of my games as I have! I thought it would be a lot lower of a percentage
That my total playtime is still only 10 months. I could have sworn I had spent over a year by now.
Only 2000 hours in 19 years? Doesn't feel right, but I guess many of my games aren't from Steam.
It says I have nearly 4k hours playing games, but I have a single game at 1k hours and only a few in the 100 hour range. Idk how it got that high, I feel like it's counting non-games but idk what.
There's only 4 games that I've bought that I've paid over $55 for. Over the 10 years I've apparently been on Steam, I would have thought there'd be more in that price range, but I guess I've been pretty good at taking advantage of sales.
That I've only played 400 out of the 1600 games I own (in my defense I got a lot of these games from bundles) and I have 6800 hours total playtime.
That I spent ca a third of a dollar per hour of gameplay (in paid games only).
I expected my rate to be much worse with my huge backlog...