Don't all Valve employees get access to every single game on Steam? Either way, props to this guy. As much as I'd like every game on steam, I simply wouldn't have the time to enjoy even a 100th of them.
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Don't all Valve employees get access to every single game on Steam? Either way, props to this guy. As much as I'd like every game on steam, I simply wouldn't have the time to enjoy even a 100th of them.
that is crazy! Some people just got to have it all.
Now to find the time to play them all... :-)
How on earth do you earn a living to pay for that, 'cos there's no way you spend that much on games and not play them so where does the work time come in? Insane!
I don't think he is a loser or anything like that but TBH if these were physical goods that this person bought without ever needing or using them he would be considered a hoarder.
Anyway, I guess he never has an excuse to be bored. :)
I would just like to find the time to play the games I ALREADY have. I have games like Crysis that I've not even touched yet. (Well, I installed it so technically I did "touch" it, but haven't played yet)
32 hours played in two weeks doesn't sound like a lot though for a "hardcore gamer"... I can do that and I only play on weekends.
That should keep a person busy for a long, long time.
I'm trying to catch up with him, but I'm currently about 2100 games behind. :mad:
I doubt it. At least not in a private capacity. Remember valve doesn't actually own the games...except for the valve developed ones.
Pretty sure a valve employee could get the catalog without dropping a 170k though. ;) Chances are we'll never know though...valve is notoriously secretive.