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Also, the license is still there. Are you using Family Sharing? Do you have some bot that might be playing games?
Later on, you are talking about "deleted games". While games can't be truly removed from your account, I don't currently know whether family sharing or bots can still use them.
So, what exactly is it? And what's the timeline here? Did you uninstall/delete those games more than 2 weeks ago -- or are you just seeing your OWN game time?
By deleted they mean the files are no longer on the HDD/SDD as they've been uninstalled. After all if they were 'deleted' from the library you wouldn't be able to see the playtime.
And as Invision has said it's just one of the many random Steam bugs that doesn't really affect anything.
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/0/3546050190331497294/
Doesn't mean it doesn't exist becuase it does.
Might just be some weird server thing which would explain why some get it and others might not.
I've personally seen in on my account a number of times.
I've used Steam for almost 20 years, and it happens to me. But that's the thing with bugs, they don't happen to everyone. It's also less likely to happen to you, you only have 138 games. But for those of us pushing 2000+ it's more likely to be noticed.
I've used Steam for over a decade and this has never happened to me either and no one here is saying it doesn't exist!
What likely happens IS that there was problems with this game but you either clicked on a link in Discrod or in Steam chat or something or went to one of those gambling skin sites. They are how you lose password and log in info.
It's certainly possible that games don't quit properly; usually caused by some shutdown-deadlock. This is not a particularly critical situation, but Steam doesn't see the game process ending so it keeps considering the game to be "played".
Yeah, such a game would be quickly pulled.
Also, note how he keeps things vague by referring to "a game", so he can't be called out.
This is a bug. It's not a hacked account.
Did you read this thread?