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Yeah this, I mean you can already use an idler program to mimic it without having to waste time, bandwidth, etc because there is no way steam can tell if your spoofing it or not
You're still trying to look at it from the wrong way. As stated by Tito, trading cards are a way to entice people to play the games more often.
And? Versus your suggestion of having a way to cheat the system automatically be done?
It doesn;t change the fact that it IS an incentive to play the games you bought. Whether you have limited internet doesn't change that and if anything is MORE of an incentive. After all someone who was indecisive might pick the game with cards left to d/l instead of another game WITHOUT cards.
you're under estimating the impact of steam cards, all levels, gems, and crafting system on steam come from steam cards,there's huge spending on cards, many users have thousands of levels, steam makes a lot from fees
it's laughable to say they are for enticing people to play games, big bulks of cards come from automated accounts that farm cards using third party software
You can create all the fluff you want around your suggestion, but that's in the end the core.
Edit: corrected some thick finger on mobile errors.
Except its not difficult at all. Play the game, get cards. Its about as easy as possible.