>PC gaming is chea-

fuck off Peecee cunts

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PC gaming is cheap, if you bought every steam game on holiday or season sales for 50-90% off!

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honestly thats not as much as i expected

Right? That's like $12 a game. If I wanted 7481 games, that's a pretty good deal.

>6.5% of Steam is Train Simulator

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10% of that number is 1 game and it's DLC

>I could buy like 50% of steam

Makes me feel like less of a poorfag, somehow

I'm pretty sure there are far more than just 7,481 games on Steam. I have over 1,000 on my account

endsgeil zum abspritzen

I spent under $50 for all the games I bought combined during the last 10 years

t. PC gamer

Damn is that full price? On a sale you would pay $50,000 or even less.

cringe

of course it's going to be expensive you retard, it's like saying "I'll buy every model of this brand of vehicles"

To be fair, half of that price are like 10 autistic train sims with authentic model cars and retarded paradox dlc kikery

That hasn't been updated since 2014. The current price is around half a million dollars. That said, Train Simulator is still a shocking 2% of that toal.

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just pirate it you nigger

>could buy all those games 20 times
Having money is fun

But it is.
Cope harder console fag.

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Back to the poorfag corner, user

or you can wait for new year sales for 200000$ discount

>nintendo
>no piracy

>renting games
lol
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People are obsessed with the price, but you have to consider how much of that is garbage anyway. 90% or more has to be bad.

so nobody is going to check the train simulator and the price of the dlc'?

What about other game?

Based

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that's is all on steam?

it's a pretty small library desu

OP is proven once again a faggot

steam only has 7481 games? doesn't seem like much

Bring dich um du Lappen.

>renting games from Steam
Literally who does this?

People who are protected by consumer laws (mutts need not apply).

ALL OF THE DAY BRO

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>can afford 0.05% of steam
Feels good man

>you automatically have to buy every single game on that platform
This is the mind of the consolecuck, they've been trained like paypiggies to throw cash.

I'm surprised there aren't more games

holy shit

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well i mean it's a lot, but i expected way more

that retarded space game where people pay like $1K for a cool spaceship?

Except that most of these games are Action 52 tier filler garbage

>check asset report
>can only buy all of steam games five times
I need to diversify my shit. Goddamn.

What about those retarded 10000$ scam titles like store.steampowered.com/app/1035340/_/ ?

wish i knew how much steam itself is worth
is there any way of getting financial data for private corps in the US?

Basado

OTHER...
GAME...

Well, we know that at least 1000 were recently removed due to fraudulent behavior by a single publisher.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valve_Corporation

-ap.

I just got a Xeon with 16GB RAM for $100, going to trow a GTX 1650 Super to it and a SSD.
Done, a gaming machine for $300.

That actually sounds cheaper than I expect it and I can actually afford that lol.

You aren’t a poorfag living off your parents’ income are you?

>$2.5 billion in equity
dayum

what will you play user

>only 2.5 billion

why don't sony, microsoft or nintendo buy steam and shut it down

>PC gaems
>91298.07
they are free, moron

privately owned
they'd have to buy it off gaben for a LOT more than book value
also $2.5b is actually a lot if you compare it to other large gaming only companies like actiblizz

steam definitely can't afford a worldwide console launch

how much of that value is inflated with these laundering things

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Steam games are a very bad laundering scheme because you lose valve's cut (30%) plus taxes. It's even worse if you aren't from the USA; You probably only get 50%. THe only way i see this beeing a thing is if no authority looks into steam and it becomes a very safe method of laundering.

it's probably 'safe' because it's stupid.

>not buying all your games from third party key sellers
dumb paypigs

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EDF 4 and 5 with a friend.

Several games with 1k$ DLC. Any Paradox game, basically.

>buying videogames
oh nonononononono