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The "Games Played" claims this is the complete list of games he has ever played on YouTube.
Don't care much for the guy, but I hear he's a really nice and humble guy in person, and he does a lot for charity, so he's alright I suppose.
Lets say I watch a Youtuber play through a new game. He doesn't say where the game is sold, just plays through it. I watch it and then I think I want to play this.
So I go to the Steam store page and type in the exact game name. The search results will immediately tell me if the game is on Steam.
If it does not appear on Steam I would look to see if its on Origin or whatever other DRMs.
So I don't see the need for this thread.
The charities mentioned by a few Youtubers. Have all been bad ones. Cancer, heart, whatever charities claiming to be for the good of man. They are all bastard organisations that really fund a bunch of fools to make foolish mistakes.
Its not the numbers that matter. Its how those numbers are used.