That's... odd, since I'm American, and I was born in 87.
And of course that's jacked to hell from what I paid, I got the THQ and Square packs last Christmas, and I got the TellTale pack this summer. So what I paid 150 for altogether, this things counts as probably about 500.
edit: Oh yeah, I found where a lot of extra came from. It counts EACH same and max game as 30 dollars a pop, and I got 14 of them during the summer sale.
Isn't working. It thought I had no games at all, and that I joined back in 1970.
Edit: I calculated on my own that if I hadn't bought most of them with discounts, and if Team Fortress 2 wasn't currently free-to-play, I'd have US$401.81 worth of games, spread over 22 games. That comes out to about 18 dollars per game. I'm a cheapskate, aren't I?
I dont see the point. The games I buy at full price will eventually drop to nothing. Most games Ive bought are a fraction of what they once were. So my accounts "worth" would change from week to week.
Case in point: It found 83 games on my account, but not one of them is valued over $20.
In total, though, I paid only $177.47 for it all over Steam. I NEVER buy anything online that isn't on sale, the only thing that breaks that rule was what got me on Steam in the first place: a retail version of Portal.
If the site keeps saying you have 0 dollars and joined in the 1970s, use a custom URL. Start steam and go community -> profile -> Edit my profile -> Custom URL (it's just above where you pick your avatar.) Put in random characters, then copy those random characters into the steam calculator.
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