Man reaches Steam Level 1070, owns more than half the games in platform's library

Level 57 for me and I mostly don't bother trying, I just have a huge library and basically get badges for fun. Don't forget that I believe it was 2013's Christmas badge maxes out at level 1,000 or so. x.x

1 badge level = 100xp and that's just basically pure insanity.. :p

Yeah same here, I'm level 32. Twice a year I look at my badges at summer and winter sales. I look at what I have complete turn them in and try and get 1-2 badges for the sale.
 
If it's what you wanna do..go ahead. How many you kids have books on the shelf?
Sounds like a good topic for an open forum. Fyi I have over 200. Some sci fi classics from adams, pratchett, asimov, clarke and lots of reference books on everything from entomology to astronomy.
 
Sounds like some bugger eating peckerhead with absolutely life outside the games and unable to interact with reality nor society.
 
My account value used to be over 13k with 1.2k games owned. Now it's 3.3k, what the heck?

Tons of stock price drops and product removals, I guess.. unless it's compiled on current prices (including sales).

As for level.. other people with far less games outlevel me. I don't do the trading card crap; just a waste of money, better to spend it on games.
 
Steam leveling is the biggest potential waste of money, unless the majority of cards you get for making badges is done through trading. But then that's where the biggest waste of time comes in. lol
 
Sounds like a good topic for an open forum. Fyi I have over 200. Some sci fi classics from adams, pratchett, asimov, clarke and lots of reference books on everything from entomology to astronomy.
One day I decided I had too may books and Amazon was a great place to get rid of them. Mostly just have reference and a few I like too much. Haven't read any sci-fi in 30 years.
 
Level 5 with barely 20 games, you get to a point in life where you see Steam as something absolutely irrelevant on the grand scale of things. Maybe I have just finally grown up.
 
One day I decided I had too may books and Amazon was a great place to get rid of them. Mostly just have reference and a few I like too much. Haven't read any sci-fi in 30 years.
I'm running out of space too but there's a charity shop across the road from me and they get in some really good and really expensive or rare books and they sell them for peanuts so I cant always resist buying.
 
Chapeau, although sadly he is likely what the Japanese call (in romaji) Hikikomori.
From Wikipedia: "The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare defines hikikomori as people who refuse to leave their house and thus isolate themselves from society in their homes for a period exceeding six months...While the degree of the phenomenon varies on an individual basis, in the most extreme cases, some people remain in isolation for years or even decades....According to government figures released in 2010, there are 700,000 individuals living as hikikomori with an average age of 31. Still, the numbers vary widely between experts. Among these are the hikikomori that are now in their 40s and have spent 20 years in isolation.."
 
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