Shilka
Hardcore
Well, we all know it, those steam sales etc., you buy a bunch of games, and half of them you never get to play. You know, it's like women and clothes;

But, now, there is a way to see how much gametime there actually is left in your steam library.
Appearantly this site called HowLongToBeat.com has compiled data on every game as to how long it takes to beat the game (on average).
Well this other site, called 'steamleft' uses that data, combines it with your steam library list, substracts your game time and hands you the result of how many playtime you have left in your steam library.
So just head over to http://steamleft.com/ , put in your steam user ID, and see how many hours you have left in your library...
Mine is not too bad, I only have 335 hours of gaming left to do in my library. It migh seem bad, but it is at least less then the 1436 hours of play that Wapwap has left in his steam library!
So, how many hours of gameplay are there sitting in your steam library waiting to be consumed?
ps: to get your steam ID, go to http://steamcommunity.com/ , do a search for your own username, click on the appropriate profile. Then on your profile page, take a look at the url. That long number at the end of the url is your steam ID.

But, now, there is a way to see how much gametime there actually is left in your steam library.
Appearantly this site called HowLongToBeat.com has compiled data on every game as to how long it takes to beat the game (on average).
Well this other site, called 'steamleft' uses that data, combines it with your steam library list, substracts your game time and hands you the result of how many playtime you have left in your steam library.
So just head over to http://steamleft.com/ , put in your steam user ID, and see how many hours you have left in your library...
Mine is not too bad, I only have 335 hours of gaming left to do in my library. It migh seem bad, but it is at least less then the 1436 hours of play that Wapwap has left in his steam library!
So, how many hours of gameplay are there sitting in your steam library waiting to be consumed?
ps: to get your steam ID, go to http://steamcommunity.com/ , do a search for your own username, click on the appropriate profile. Then on your profile page, take a look at the url. That long number at the end of the url is your steam ID.

