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You gain xp buy purchasing stuff on steam and by collecting trading cards and crafting badges from them. Genberally speaking. you can ignore levels.
https://steamcommunity.com/tradingcards/faq/
Generally speaking, you get 100 XP per time you craft a set of cards together. This also gives you a new badge, an emoticon, and a profile background, in most cases.
Leveling up from 1 to 10 takes 100 XP per level. From 10 to 20 it's 200 XP per level. and so on.
You also get XP from owning games on Steam, and a limited amount from doing certain tasks while playing with Steam's community features.
Leveling up gives you a bigger number on your profile, literally. It also gives you +5 friends list capacity. Also every 10 levels you get a boost in your probability for getting booster packs as a random drop.
There is no "normal" user level.
If you play lots of games but don't care about the Steam level thing, you can be pretty low level (under 10) and still have lots of gaming experience on your belt. If you care a lot more about the profile, you can similarly go and buy trading cards from the community market, crafting set after set until you get to any desired high level. 100, 500, 1000, etc.
You get the same perks no matter what level you are, aside from level 0 which means you're still a Steam user with a non-premium account, because you haven't spent $5 on it.
Well, also, semi-annual Steam sales events tend to have trading cards that you can get for doing certain things, and generally you're only eligible for these trading cards if you're level 5 and above.
Can't say I'm surprised they did this. This more directly ties it with how much money you've spent on Steam.
it ends up being
1 xp per game + max 250xp for badge tier level (reached at 250 game collector badge)
as you can see on your own collector badge.
Power Player
389 XP
155 games owned
155xp + 234xp (mix of badge level and bogus rounding)
until you have 250 games the formular is a bit obfuscated since you dont get straight 1 xp per game but as explained above ... it basicly is 1 xp per game in the end.
you do not get any level for spending money on Steam. money is not a factor.
You do get xp during the sales events. I went up 2 levels last sale
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/tradingcards/discussions/1/864971660995835491/