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Oh, and let’s not forget those Farming Simulator hours. 456 hours? Damn, your dedication to growing virtual potatoes is almost inspirational. Maybe when you hit 500 hours, you’ll unlock the achievement for “stepping outside.”
But hey, someone’s gotta keep the screenshots coming, right? Keep grinding for that Level 24, Tyler. I’m sure your $1,095 library will be worth something... eventually. (2)
And bro, 18 games unplayed? You’ve got more untouched games than meaningful screenshots. I’d say you're treating your Steam library like an art gallery—except you’re the guy staring at the pictures you don’t even get. (1)
Overall, your profile is an impressive shrine to good intentions, but I’m guessing most of those games remain untouched—unlike your credit card. Keep stacking those wishlists, Henry. Steam sales are coming, and your backlog isn’t getting any smaller. (3)
Your badge count is solid with 78 total badges, but what's with that 1 foil badge? Just one shiny Pokémon in a sea of regulars, huh? Speaking of collecting, it looks like you’ve got 38 game cards to show off—congrats on cornering the Steam trading card market, but, just a thought: try finishing a game first. (2)
That 118 achievements flex isn’t helping much either. At least you're earning a badge in something… even if it’s just hoarding games. With 30 new games last year, I’d say you’re better at collecting than finishing them. But hey, someone’s got to keep the economy running in the digital marketplace, right? (1)