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Doesn't count what I wasted buying "cheap" Greenlight junk...
Most of my 1000 games were bought in bundles offsite, most of them less than £1, so you could make a guess of maybe £1500-£2000 over 20 years allowing for slightly higher purchases.
'Value' of your Steam account isn't that much of a measure of anything to crow about, I can easily buy a game here 10 times more than I can get it for free somewhere else.
Not really sure why I would want to pay £40 when I can get for free on EGS just to get some digital bird stickers or a pointless account level.
My EGS account must be 'worth' £x,000 alone and I have only ever bought Division 2 for £10 off and that is in less than 18 months.
It is getting to the point where I am getting wishlist games for free on EGS.
https://steamdb.info/calculator/76561197992905096/?cc=ca
Does it matter if they have a 486 with 512k of ram, an 80meg hard drive and an onboard integrated graphics/sound card?
I have 1100 games and a 1070.
Snobbym, and ridiculous.
I have over a thousand games on Steam and have ZERO interest in gettnig the highest spec gear because it's not good value for money. I've got a 1070 too in a LAPTOP (the horror, eh?)
But you know what I also have? Over 80 working computers and consoles, thousands of games, synthesizers, a pinball table, and a high end stereo to name just a few things.
Perhaps expand your mind to a bit of empathy eh?