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  2. Is there a way to know previous Steam sales? - Arqade

    gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/285646

    I use a browser extension called Enhanced Steam that gives me lowest price ever, lowest price currently, and if the game has (or is) in a bundle. It searches a variety of websites, not just Steam, and I can also access a graph of price history, so I can see what is happening with any price fluctuations.

  3. Where can I see the cards I'm selling on Steam? - Arqade

    gaming.stackexchange.com/.../147932/where-can-i-see-the-cards-im-selling-on-steam

    15. You can find your sales in progress on the community market page, at the top. @czupe This is also where you go if you decide you don't want to sell it after all. You can just click "remove" to remove it from your list of items for sale, and it'll go back into your inventory, but ONLY if it hasn't been sold yet.

  4. Can you see a history of games from your Steam discovery queue?

    gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/312334

    5. Check your Discovery Queue History at your GDPR webpage. Share. Improve this answer. answered Jun 24, 2018 at 20:15. Wok. 3,707 2 38 67. 1. Ooooh, that's it.

  5. Are historic Steam playtime stats available? - Arqade

    gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/202512

    5. IF Steam is collecting such a detailed statistic, then I haven't seen any documentation on that and it most definitely isn't available via API. Although, they do collect quite a range of data across all users, presented e.g. via here or here. AFAIK, detailed statistics for single games are available to the games developer/publisher on steam ...

  6. To view your own transaction history from the Steam client, click on your account balance in the upper right of the client to bring up the account page. Then select "STORE TRANSACTIONS" and then "SEE ALL" at the bottom recent transaction list. If you have no account balance, you can also view your history by going to the "Steam" menu in the top ...

  7. In the Steam client: 1) Click your username from the top right, then click 'Account Details', to go to your Steam store control page. 2) From the Steam store control page, under the 'Store & Purchase History' header, click 'View licenses and product key activations'. This page shows, in chronological order, what games you have acquired and how ...

  8. How do Steam Trading cards and the trade system work?

    gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/377472

    Steam Trading cards. When you play certain games on Steam, you can earn 'Trading Cards' as a collectible item. Those cards are placed into your Steam inventory. If you collect a full 'set' of cards for a particular game, you can trade that set in for items for your profile, as well as a 'completion' badge. The items you can earn are as follows:

  9. Can Steam Discovery Queue be fixed? - Arqade

    gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/334197

    Failing that, you can log out and restart Steam. In some cases, waiting for an extended amount of time before trying again, helps (which also corroborates the assumed cause). A better question would be why this is still happening. In anticipation, and answering your main question directly: yes, but only Valve can fix this.

  10. Steam shopping cart is emptying itself - Arqade

    gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/312139/steam-shopping-cart-is-emptying-itself

    I added about 10 games into my shopping cart, then I wanted to add some money to my steam wallet and had some credit card issues. After I solved the issues and added money to my wallet, I was back to the steam homepage and went to open my shopping cart. However, there were no games in the shopping cart and I do not remember some of the games I ...

  11. Why is my inventory in steam not showing up? - Arqade

    gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/178567

    5. Don't worry, your items are still there, the Steam Inventory API is just down. The Steam inventory API goes down all the time. It happens often during high server-loads, like during Summer/Winter sales or during big tournaments, but it also happens at less frequently at completely arbitrary times. There is nothing any of us can do but wait.