Feb 13, 2017 SCMBot. SCMBot (or Steam Community Market Bot) is designed to simplify purchasing and selling items at Steam Community Market. SCMBot works with trading operations automatically, without user’s participation, that will save your time. If you can't build the source for unknown reason, you can download binary files. How to Sell Steam Account Safely for Real Money. As gaming became a popular and readily available hobby, earning money through it has become as easy and familiar as selling used games, in-game accounts, or even piloting services.
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I didn't even know what the heck they were until I realised that they could be sold and the proceeds would end up in my Steam wallet.I mean, what else would you do with them? So I'm selling mine, albeit for local currency (AR$) which is worthless in the real world, but I can use the funds to buy games which are usually 50-60% below the USD baseline price.The SteamGuard app for Android doesn't work for me since it never sends out the security code so I've gone back to email authentication. That app is flaky at best. Seriously, this whole trading card affair sums up why I never understood how people are so tied to Steam.Its ancient, lacks a purpose, and is clearly targeted at people who get by on scraps and leftovers and have no job/purpose in life.Kinda like the average store offering.
Targeted at the gullible idiots who believe in promises of the next best thing - ie youngsters with no life experience. Greenlight was too much, but Early Access was there to stay. Oh, how many fools and money have been parted over the years. Meanwhile, Gabe gets worshipped for all the good he brings to gaming and gamers. It reminds me of that quote from the movie Gladiator about the Emperor.
'He will bring the people death, and they will love him for it'. System NameRyzen MonsterProcessorRyzen 5 2600XMotherboardAsus ROG Crosshair Hero VII WiFiCoolingCorsair H100i RGB PlatinumMemoryCorsair Vengeance 32GB (4x8GB) 2400MhzVideo Card(s)Asus ROG Strix RX580 OC 8GbStorage250Gb Samsung EVO SSD, OCZ 500Gb SSD WD M.2 500Gb, plus three spinners up to 1.5TbDisplay(s)Samsung C27F591 curved monitor 27' with FreeSyncCaseCooler Master Storm TrooperAudio Device(s)Supreme FX on boardPower SupplyCorsair RM850X full modularMouseAFX LMO216KeyboardCorsair Strafe RGB SilentSoftwareWindows 10 x64 Start 10Benchmark Scores3DMark Time Spy 4532. I don't understand all the negativity over these harmless little trading cards, especially if they can be ignored, which I have been doing for years - until now.They serve a dual purpose - those who like to collect them and those that wish to sell them and buy more games/software on Steam. What can be better than a freebie you didn't know you had?One of my five SOTTR cards was worth over AR$6, so I've sold almost all of them and watching my Steam Wallet get credited with every sale. I'm rubbing my hands. System NameBest AMD ComputerProcessorAMD TR4 1920XMotherboardMSI X399 SLI PlusCoolingAlphacool Eisbaer 420 x2 Noctua XPX Pro TR4 blockMemoryGskill RIpjaws 4 3000MHZ 48GBVideo Card(s)Sapphire Vega 64 Nitro, Gigabyte Vega 64 Gaming OCStorage6 x NVME 480 GB, 2 x SSD 2TB, 5TB HDD, 2 TB HDD, 2x 2TB SSHDDisplay(s)Acer 49BQ0k 4K monitorCaseThermaltake Core X9Audio Device(s)Corsair Void Pro, Logitch Z523 5.1Power SupplyCorsair HX1200!MouseLogitech g7 gaming mouseKeyboardLogitech G510SoftwareWindows 10 Pro 64 Steam. GOG, Uplay, OriginBenchmark ScoresFirestrike: 24955Time Spy: 13500.
System NameHellbox 3.0(same case new guts)Processori7 4790K 4.6MotherboardAsus Z97 Sabertooth Mark 1CoolingTT Kandalf L.C.S.(Water/Air)AC Cuplex Kryos CPU Block/NoctuaMemory2x8GB Corsair Vengance Pro 2400Video Card(s)Sapphire Nitro+ Vega 64StorageWD Caviar Black SATA 3 1TB x2 RAID 0 2xSamsung 850 Evo 500GB RAID 0 1TB WD BlueDisplay(s)Samsung CGH70 27” 1440 144hz Freesync 2 HDRCaseTT Kandalf L.C.S.Audio Device(s)Soundblaster ZX/Logitech Z906 5.1Power SupplySeasonic X-1050W 80+ GoldMouseG502 Proteus SpectrumKeyboardG19sSoftwareWin 10 Pro x64. I don't understand all the negativity over these harmless little trading cards, especially if they can be ignored, which I have been doing for years - until now.They serve a dual purpose - those who like to collect them and those that wish to sell them and buy more games/software on Steam. What can be better than a freebie you didn't know you had?One of my five SOTTR cards was worth over AR$6, so I've sold almost all of them and watching my Steam Wallet get credited with every sale. I'm rubbing my hands. System NameHellbox 3.0(same case new guts)Processori7 4790K 4.6MotherboardAsus Z97 Sabertooth Mark 1CoolingTT Kandalf L.C.S.(Water/Air)AC Cuplex Kryos CPU Block/NoctuaMemory2x8GB Corsair Vengance Pro 2400Video Card(s)Sapphire Nitro+ Vega 64StorageWD Caviar Black SATA 3 1TB x2 RAID 0 2xSamsung 850 Evo 500GB RAID 0 1TB WD BlueDisplay(s)Samsung CGH70 27” 1440 144hz Freesync 2 HDRCaseTT Kandalf L.C.S.Audio Device(s)Soundblaster ZX/Logitech Z906 5.1Power SupplySeasonic X-1050W 80+ GoldMouseG502 Proteus SpectrumKeyboardG19sSoftwareWin 10 Pro x64.
Just bought a ton of new Steam games? Maybe you're swapping to a new computer and (for whatever reason) need to re-download your collection?
Valve just made it a lot easier to batch-install multiple games.Spotted, a recent Steam update now lets you right-click and install multiple games at the same time instead of going through the install dialogue for each game individually. All you have to do is select the games you want to install in your library— Shift + mouse click or Control + mouse click depending on how much granularity you need—and then right-click one of the highlighted games and hit Install.The familiar Steam game installation window will pop up, except instead of a single game it will show you all the ones you've selected and how much cumulative space they'll take up on your drive. If you have second thoughts (or selected a game by accident) you can toggle it right from that dialogue screen.Batch installing several Steam games simultaneously. (Click to enlarge.)It's a small change, especially compared to the recent UI overhaul and the extraordinary pace at which Valve has put out Steam updates recently, but it's probably the feature I'll use the most. I've got about 700GB free on this hard drive—I might as well fill it up. (And eventually wind up using the newfangled ability to, no doubt.).