![]() ![]() For the winter sale, both the regular badge and foil badge consisted of 10 cards each. So, worse than nothing, really.įor those not familiar with the badge system on Steam, you get a small number of trading cards from playing certain games or participating in big sales events and if you collect a full set you can craft a badge. Well, not quite nothing as the money he spent went to purchase a level 1000 Steam holiday badge and a level 100 foil Steam holiday badge. Sure, I might have spent $50 for games, but a Japanese gamer plopped down around $3000 for nothing. While I felt moderately bad plopping down money day after day on games I knew I wouldn’t be able to get to for half a year at least, I felt tremendously better about myself after seeing what other people spend their money on. Tell my family I love them, because they won’t be seeing me for a while. ![]() By the end of the sale I had spent $50 (the price of one new console game) and received 19 new games, or enough to last me the entire year. Steam is crazy about their sales, and people are crazy about cheap, high quality games. This year alone I added around twenty new games to my library, nabbing Ys Origins for less than $4, Garry’s Mod for a couple of bucks, and I’m pretty sure I ended up getting Electronic Super Joy for a button and a half eaten sandwich. I can’t help myself as game after good game plummets in price and looks at me teary eyed from the Steam store window, crying out to be adopted and loved. After the big Steam sales, my wallet is always a little bit lighter and my Steam library is even less easy to navigate. ![]()
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