How to value your Steam account extremely quickly and accurately
Previously, when I first encountered crack and copyrighted games, I had the same thoughts as many other gamers, which was: Why do we have to spend money to buy a game when we can download and play it for free?
However, after many times of not being able to download the game I wanted to play because I didn’t have the “medication” and the experience wasn’t very enjoyable, I have now gradually realized the value of copyright and spending money to buy my favorite games. .
And this is also the reason why I think again about using copyrighted games, please read this article: Reasons why you should limit the use of Crack and jailbreak software?
Spending a few hundred to a few million dong to buy games on Steam, Epic Games, Origins, GOG.com,… is no longer a luxury for gamers at the present time. Is that right?
And after many times of spending money on the Steam game market, have you ever wondered whether the value of your Steam account is similar to the games you purchased, or simply how to know the value? Steam account to resell to someone else?
If you are a person who regularly buys, sells, and exchanges Steam, Origins, GOG, Uplay, etc. accounts, it is not difficult for you to determine their correct value, but for normal gamers like us, it is different.
So in this article I will guide you How to value a Steam account mine very quickly!
#1. Steam account pricing guide
SteamDB (https://steamdb.info/) is a website that allows you to view all the statistical information about your Steam account as well as Valve’s entire Steam system.
For example, TOP highest rated games, TOP accounts with the highest level, upcoming games, games on sale,… and also provide many other useful tools related to Steam.
Of course, this will also be the website I used to value my Steam account and share with you the simplest way to do this.
Perform:
+ Step 1: First, log in to Steam on SteamCommunity (https://steamcommunity.com/login/) by the account you want to check its value.
=> After logging in, click on the miniature Avatar in the left corner of the screen to access your account’s Steam Profile page => and then
copy đường dẫn trên thanh chỉ
browser => This is your Steam Profile link.
+ Step 2: By default it will look like below and each account will have a different series of numbers (17 digits I bolded) to distinguish.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/12345678909876543
If you have installed CUSTOM URL, it will be a little different, like:
https://steamcommunity.com/id/CustomName
You can comfortably part
CustomName
bold on the back and of course cannot overlap with others.
In addition, you can absolutely use this link to share with your friends or post to your personal page so they can see and make Steam friends with us.
+ Step 3: Next, you access the Steam Calculator page (https://steamdb.info/calculator/) on SteamDB will see the interface as shown below.
Now paste the Steam Profile link you just copied into the box
Your profile url or steamid
return the currency
Vietnamese Dong
=> and finally click the button
Get disappointed in your life
to check the value of your Steam account using SteamDB.
In fact, you don’t need to fill in that long path, you just need to fill in the 17-digit sequence or
CustomName
Which I said above is fine, but hey, if you already copied it, then copy the entire link quickly =))
+ Step 4: And this is the result, you will receive 4 values like your account below including:
- The lowest value ever recorded (Lowest Price) is 849K.
- Current value (today’s price) is 3,314K.
- Average Price 220K.
- And finally the average price per hour is 104K.
Among them there are indexes in the section
Account Value
is the value of your Steam account. It looks so high, but now it’s being sold at a very high price, guys, it’s not even close to the Lowest Price =((
In addition, you can also know whether you have played all the games you bought or not or when your Steam account will level up again, which is quite useful.
In addition, SteamDB also provides us with a lot of useful statistical information such as: the time you have played games on all platforms (Linux, MacOS and Windows), list of games by value, games who plays the most, Games BAN status, VAC BAN,…
Besides, because this information is public, if you send the link to this results page or someone else has your Steam Profile link, they can also see the above information and vice versa.
#2. Error This profile is private – information cannot be viewed
During the process of using the Steam Calculator tool, I encountered many errors such as API Request Time, Server is down, etc. These errors were due to SteamDB and Steam servers failing, so I could not calculate money, and there was a red error.
This profile is private
As shown, many of you will certainly encounter it.
The reason is not a big deal, because by default Steam will set your Profile information to Private mode – only showing name and level – so SteamDB cannot get information about the number of hours played and games played. own,… and report the error as below.
The fix is very simple, just go back to the page
Profile Steam
mine above
SteamCommunity
=> then click on it
Edit Profile
to change your account privacy settings.
In page
Edit Profile
you choose the section
Privacy Settings
=> then change the settings in section
My profile
from
Friend Only
or
Private
luxurious
Public
that’s it.
Remember to uncheck the line Always keep my total playtime private even if user can see my game details if needed.
You do not need to save, Steam will automatically save these settings for us, now just go back to the Steam Calculator page (https://steamdb.info/calculator) on SteamDB and see the results 😀
#3. Get Steam Profile link using Steam Client
If you play Steam games, you must definitely have the Steam Client installed on your computer. Using the Client to access and manage your account will be more convenient than using a web browser.
In this article, I only show you how to get Profile link using a web browser, so what should Steam Client users do?
+ Step 1: It’s very simple, first open Steam Client => then click on the text
Steam
in the front corner of the screen => and select
Settings
to open general settings.
+ Step 2: A new Settings window appears, go to section
Interface
=> then check the line
Display Steam URL address bar when available
and click
OK
to save this setting and close this window.
This item used to be enabled by default, but for some reason it was turned off in later Steam updates, forcing me to use the browser to get the Steam Profile link.
+ Step 3: Finally, just click on your Steam account name in the right corner of the window => then select
View my profile
to view profile and Steam Client will display the address bar again as before.
Now just copy this link and go to the SteamDB page to check your account value 😀
#4. Conclusion
Yes, so I have just finished showing you how to determine and Steam account pricing it’s mine. Let’s see if your account value is equivalent to the amount of money you spent to buy the game =))
Just kidding, the value of your account on SteamDB will go up and down depending on the price changes of the games you own, for example they will decrease on occasions like Black Friday, Winter Sales, Summer Sales for example.
Hopefully this article will be helpful to you. Wish you success!
Oh, I forgot, Epic Games is giving away a lot of free games on NOEL, hurry up and get the free copyrighted games because time is running out, guys: Are you ready to receive Christmas gifts from Epic games?
Collaborator: Nguyen Thanh Tung – Blogchiasekienthuc.com
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