![]() The Steam profile keeps track of your recent activity, such as the games you’ve been playing. This means whenever you buy another game, DLC pack, soundtrack, or hardware build, you’ll see a higher balance where every dollar counts as a hundred points. By now, you’d be racking up a ton of points to spend on rewards at the Points Shop. ![]() If you’ve been closely following the Steam sales event, then you probably have obtained hundreds of titles in your Steam library. Although I haven’t been paying much attention to the Steam Profile editor, what I can tell you is how to create a stunning profile that will make you look like one of the pros, minus the endless grind for achievements. the points shop effectively places a cap on the price for any of them.For every game you own, it will be featured on the Steam Points Shop as items for either your profile or chat options. SO if you have a particular emote that no one has happened to come across in their random crafting, then you can't buy it.ĬOnsider also the points shop may also act as a soft-touch price correction for the market. You can only buy what other people are selling, and people can only sell what they themselves have. Again 4-D Chess,Īnd how much it cost I don't think matter for if its a lootbox or not system, I mean you can just buy from the market if you wanted to But thats the catch. Its not so hard to think that Valve may have done this to be as much a fun little reward scheme to encourage more spending in addition to a bit of legal future-proofing. I FOund it funny that Valve started doing this right around the time governments were starting to get grabby hands one loot boxes. Things can have multiple goals and effects simultaneously. You don't get to be a company Valve's size without doing a little -D Chess. I think that is going a little far on that, I think its just one more system out of manyīeside any developer that is making a nice amount for there cards and stuff is unlikely to get into the systemĪnd how much it cost I don't think matter for if its a lootbox or not system, I mean you can just buy from the market if you wanted toīeside any developer that is making a nice amount for there cards and stuff is unlikely to get into the system.In which case its on the developer. ![]() Buty essentially offering a non random way of getting the stuff Valve gets to keep the badge crafting loot box for those who want it (because those are the only ones that are tradeable) but say that its the users choice since they have a direct and low cost way of acquiring any specific item directly.īam. Alll you're getting is the the same things you had a random chance of getting when you crafted a badge. And lets be frank I think they're more of a way to get around loot box regulations shouuld they actually happen. Originally posted by Start_Running:The points are like the complimatary condiment packets at a mcdonalds, or the after 8 mints you get at restaurants. getting to play the games you like at prices you find fair So continue on shopping here for the same reward as your first 12 years. for 12 years of that there was no Point Shop or rewards for buying things and you still thought it was worth it to shop here. As a grown up you know you don't make money for making your bed, vacuuming, dusting. Like kids who get allowance for doing a household chore. Wanting to be "rewarded" for buying something beyond the "reward of acquiring a product you bought at a price you apparently thought was fair" is the "Childish Mentality". How frequently does your grocery store, clothing store give you rewards for buying stuff (beyond sale prices - which Steam already does). If you are 40+, surely you are old enough to realise most stores do not give you "rewards" for buying stuff. ParrotHairGuy i'm am closer to your age than 13 and love the point shop. ![]() To some the rewards are fine in guessing ages -13 but i am above +40 so some icon does not for me feel lite i\m being rewarded.ġ: Make the points into cash so it can be spent on productsĢ: Keep the icons and fluff for people who care about such things.ģ: Physical gifts in i dunno tshirts or merch. So I as a paying customer actually feel rewarded. Or something that can actually be transferred into physical rewards. so why not make the points into money in our steam wallets instead so we can actually GET something for them. How about actually rewarding purchases? Beeing able to spend the points to buy games and or useful things not just fluff. Originally posted by ParrotHairGuy:I have seen the points i have gained for spending cash on products. ![]()
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