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STEAM | August 2014 - Everybody loves iDLEM@STER

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MattyG

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Hmmm, I think I may just buy whichever game I choose straight from the Steam store and try my hand at key trading sometime when I have a little more money to spare. I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Or maybe I'll buy the keys throught the market. Ahhhh I don't know! I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Thanks for all the advice though! I've never really hung around SteamGAF before, but you guys are alright.

Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?
 
Hmmm, I think I may just buy whichever game I choose straight from the Steam store and try my hand at key trading sometime when I have a little more money to spare. I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Thanks for all the advice though! I've never really hung around SteamGAF before, but you guys are alright.

Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?

if you want to avoid all the key trading stuff check out the buy/sell/trade thread and just look for one of the steam traders there. They are trustworthy and generally only add a small profit margin, so you'll be saving trouble and money.

Edit: Steam trading cards are good to boost your steam wallet in preparation for a sale, so I always sell them... unless I'm feeling crazy then I craft a worthless badge and stare at my 20% off pixeljunk coupons
 

zkylon

zkylewd
Hmmm, I think I may just buy whichever game I choose straight from the Steam store and try my hand at key trading sometime when I have a little more money to spare. I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Thanks for all the advice though! I've never really hung around SteamGAF before, but you guys are alright.

Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?

sell em for the lowest price or one cent less
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?

The former, mostly, the exception being that if I'm looking to max out a cheap badge and the game in question still has drops to offer, I'll use those up first before buying the rest of the cards from the market.
 

Shadownet

Banned
Hmmm, I think I may just buy whichever game I choose straight from the Steam store and try my hand at key trading sometime when I have a little more money to spare. I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Or maybe I'll buy the keys throught the market. Ahhhh I don't know!

Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?

Unless you really want to craft that badge (some badges are really cool) or level up. then I suggest sell it.

If you wanna see what a badge look like before you craft it. You can go here.

I personally got a Witcher 2 Foil Badge so I'm happy.
 

ViviOggi

Member
Hmmm, I think I may just buy whichever game I choose straight from the Steam store and try my hand at key trading sometime when I have a little more money to spare. I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Or maybe I'll buy the keys throught the market. Ahhhh I don't know!

Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?
As long as you double check the trade contents and watch out for possible region locks (game-specific, just ask here) really nothing can go wrong with buying keys from the market, and it'll still be quite a bit cheaper than from the store.

Sell that shit unless I really like the game.
 

jshackles

Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the capability to make the world's first enhanced store. Steam will be that store. Better than it was before.
Been idling for most of the weekend while playing some Diablo III.

Finally got up enough Steam wallet funds to buy Shadowgate as soon as it's available.
 

Ozium

Member
i'm waiting for the day new vegas gets cards T_T

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MattyG

Banned
if you want to avoid all the key trading stuff check out the buy/sell/trade thread and just look for one of the steam traders there. They are trustworthy and generally only add a small profit margin, so you'll be saving trouble and money.

Edit: Steam trading cards are good to boost your steam wallet in preparation for a sale, so I always sell them... unless I'm feeling crazy then I craft a worthless badge and stare at my 20% off pixeljunk coupons
So I'd just try to find someone in that thread willing to trade keys for whichever game I want? That sounds way easier than using those 3rd party sites.
Never change, Phil. Never change.

most likely LTTP
Noice, never thought I'd see a Chvrches avatar on Gaf.
 

BinaryPork2737

Unconfirmed Member
Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?

It depends on a lot of factors, really. Generally the process for me goes:


  1. Do I enjoy the game?
  2. Does it have a visually appealing badge?
  3. Does this game have cards that sell for a relatively high price? More importantly, are they anime cards? (Those sell for a lot)
  4. If I like the game and it has cards that sell for a high price, is it likely to get bundled, allowing me to buy cheaper cards in the future?
  5. How much are the backgrounds and emotes going for? Are they selling high enough for me to take a shot at getting drops via a badge? Are they anime backgrounds? (Once again, they tend to sell for a good bit of money)

If I want to craft a badge, and the drops aren't worth that much, I've decided to wait for a sale event to see if Valve has another metagame where crafting badges gives you special card drops. If the drops are selling for a high price, i.e. Trails in the Sky backgrounds, and I want to craft the badge, I'll craft the badge for money.
 

jshackles

Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the capability to make the world's first enhanced store. Steam will be that store. Better than it was before.
Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?

Definitely sell. Since Steam Trading Cards came out, I've made $377.56 selling all of my trading cards. It's almost like a rebate system where you get money back in your Steam wallet.
 
So something weird just happened. I'm checking my CSGO inventory ingame and suddenly I get a new CSGO card. It's been over a year since I got all the CSGO card drops.
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
So something weird just happened. I'm checking my CSGO inventory ingame and suddenly I get a new CSGO card. It's been over a year since I got all the CSGO card drops.

Every $9 spent in-game earns you another drop, just like F2P games. DLC purchases also count as far as pay-to-play games in particular are concerned, although obviously this doesn't apply to CS:GO on the count of it having none.
 

Ozium

Member

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
Hmmm, I think I may just buy whichever game I choose straight from the Steam store and try my hand at key trading sometime when I have a little more money to spare. I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Or maybe I'll buy the keys throught the market. Ahhhh I don't know! I know you guys are saying that it's pretty foolproof, but it's making me stressed just thinking about the process! Thanks for all the advice though! I've never really hung around SteamGAF before, but you guys are alright.

I have 1500 games on Steam and I've never bought anything from the key trading market. I've only bought one game through a trader, and it was a gift for a friend (Deadpool, after it was removed from Steam). The Movies is the only thing that would make me use the key market if I had to.

Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?

I sell about 80-90% of what I get. If I REALLY LOVE the game, I try to get the badge. If not, I sell the cards and check to see if there are any emotes or backgrounds I want, and if so, buy those.
 

Caerith

Member
Oh yeah, and what do you guys do with Steam trading cards? Just sell em? Or try to get the whole set?
I sit on them until closer to a sale event that uses cards/crafting, then either sell or craft. For crafting, you normally get an emote, a background, and a coupon, but during events the coupon is replaced by event-specific rewards (usually a card, last sale had team points which lead to even more cards). For selling, I just assume that there'll be more demand for cards during an event (because there's better motivation to craft).
 

Khronico

Member
AOE2HD Game Night

1. Khronico
2. ramoisdead
3. Crunchyfrog (maybe)
4. ????
5. ????
6. ????
7. ????
8. ????


I accidently made the timer for 8pm and not 7pm as I had said. I will be starting in 6 minutes!
 
Just had my first ever CS:GO match with gaffers. Pretty fun but I realized something. Unlike Left4Dead2 - where every map is fun - in CS there were maps I liked and others I detested.
Obviously I sucked hard but Shadow, cHinzo and others helped. I thought maneil99 would be there, too. Wonder who that one guy with the funny voice is here on Gaf.

Definitely sell. Since Steam Trading Cards came out, I've made $377.56 selling all of my trading cards. It's almost like a rebate system where you get money back in your Steam wallet.
And here I thought my 7 € were of significance.... treat yourself to some great stuff jman, you deserve it! Far Cry 4 would be my pick.
You know, you should add an option to set up idlemaster so that one card every 100 cards gets automatically send to you. I'd use it. Use it for ES or iM or any future greatness.
 
Definitely sell. Since Steam Trading Cards came out, I've made $377.56 selling all of my trading cards. It's almost like a rebate system where you get money back in your Steam wallet.

I think I've made a little over $240, though I've put back about $60 in bought cards and keys!

I've found I've bought games with credit that I probably wouldn't have with real cash until they hit a bundle. It's very unlikely I would have bought Ghost Control Inc. with real cash at $7.49, but I have no problem paying credit for it. I'm not sure what that says about the current indie game bundle culture but I'm far more likely to take risks with steam card credit. It's a great game by the way!
 

Hugstable

Banned
By the look of her figure. I'm sure she discovered it a long time ago.
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I forgot to post this but on the day I got scammed. Some guy decided to try his luck with me. Not the time, sir.
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This is why I never really add someone unless I see that they are already friends with someone I know lol.
 

jshackles

Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the capability to make the world's first enhanced store. Steam will be that store. Better than it was before.
Such a high amount, sold a lot during beta days or a lot of foils?

Just a lot of games, really. I've completely idled 435 games so far, so that's on average of about $0.86 per game. There were a few crazy games I got cards for back in the beta days - for example I got almost $9 out of my Gun Monkeys card drops (after buying the game for $7.99). I've had probably a dozen or so foil cards drop, nothing too crazy though. And of course my market total includes cards I've sold from booster packs (of which I've probably also gotten about a dozen).

It really doesn't take much to make a lot of money on cards if you have over 2,200 games on Steam. :)
 

cHinzo

Member
CS:GO Night was fun with GAF, although those hostage maps were really boring. Prefer playing the normal ones, but it was still a fun night. :d I gotta say. That Chawlie guy was pretty good and I'm impressed with the general skill of the guys who were playing tonight (altho some were of course more skilled and experienced than others). The ping was alright too. Better than those times we queue'd up for a casual match in lobby. Gotta work a bit more on my AWP. :D
 
You were among the best players cHinzo! I dragged the quality down a notch, ha.
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Half-Life 2 Cineamtic Mod looks brilliant.
Shame, for the full mod experience Episode 1 and 2 are required. Only have the base game so far.
The city especially looks much more realistic now. Very outstanding work.
 

MattyG

Banned
Do you guys think that the Redux upgrade is worth it for both Metro 2033 and Last Light? It seems like there isn't much being improved upon in Last Light, not really sure if it's worth the $12.50.
You were among the best players cHinzo! I dragged the quality down a notch, ha.
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Half-Life 2 Cineamtic Mod looks brilliant.

Shame, for the full mod experience Episode 1 and 2 are required. Only have the base game so far.
The city especially looks much more realistic now. Very outstanding work.
Holy shit. I was about to play HL2 all the way through for the first time, so glad I saw this first. Anyone know how easy this is to install?
 
It's a catch-all term that refers to TF2 keys or CS:GO keys (Dota 2 keys have fallen out of favour due to their lower prices). You can buy them from the Steam Community Market, however it's also possible to source cheaper "second-hand" keys from other Steam users, although obviously there's an element of risk in paying for a Steam item using real money. Sub Zero is SteamGAF's resident key trader and I believe he recently dropped his price down to $1.80 per TF2 key, which would save you a fair amount.

As far as buying is concerned, see my post here (what I should have added is that when a trader asks for half a key s/he's referring to a Tour of Duty ticket, although CS:GO's Sticker Capsule keys are also generally accepted). Dispenser's bots almost entirely automate the trading process and there are instructions on the trade listing pages, so it's quite easy to use.

Dota 2 keys are going away period. There is little reason to buy them at all anymore.
 
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