Okay. That’s an interesting statistic.
Even if we take this number at face value, this is over a 20 year period, and worldwide.
Americans waste more than $408 billion each year on food, with dairy products being the food item we toss out the most. The average American family of four throws out $1,600 a year in produce.
Ever since I bought the steam deck and moved away from GaaS I’ve actually started to dent the library. Doesn’t mean I will play everything. A lot of them were once fillers on bundles and not that great, but some truly were gems.
Of course i do, it’s my retirement plans. Play all the games i now have the time to :D
Just don’t end up as the this guy
or Futurama’s version of itYou’re joking but this is literally a plan I have
Yeah 75% of my library of 1500 games is from humble bundles, so paying like 10% of regular price.
Still a neat stat though.
Yea I bought one humble bundle (some earthquake relief or something) and now I have like 150 games I will never play…
I feel it would be a lot more useful as trivia if we knew how much money that was per person as well.
And actual bought price, I think it used current market price. So lots of old games are going to be extremely undervalued.
If it makes Steam stay at #1 and stimulates development of titles we respect it’s worth every penny.
And if some indie dev lasts a little bit longer because I threw away a few dollars, i’m all for it
im doing my part