Schmick
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I discovered something only recently which, I guess, had I discovered earlier the impact of it would have been less!? But none the less I've earnt money, albeit Steam credit, playing CS:GO / CS2.
During one of my game nights with my friends, one of them starting talking about making £3 by 'selling' a CS case on Steam's Community Market. This of course peeked my interest. I've played a lot of CS over recent years and been rewarded lots of cases and weapons skins. I never really took any notice of them before, they all just sat in my Steam inventory doing nothing. That's until I noticed how much some of the cases I had are worth to the Steam Community. It didn't take me long to list them on the market and didn't take long to start seeing my Steam wallet value increase. In total after listing all the cases I had, I have made £75. £30 of that I've already spent on Spiderman Remastered during Steams current sale (absolutely loving it by the way) so leaves me with £45 (which I have no idea what to spend on, either BG3 or a couple of indie's like Dave the Diver).
It never occurred to me, that me, who I consider to be casual gamer, could ever earn anything whilst playing a game admittedly most likely through grinding over a long period of time.
During one of my game nights with my friends, one of them starting talking about making £3 by 'selling' a CS case on Steam's Community Market. This of course peeked my interest. I've played a lot of CS over recent years and been rewarded lots of cases and weapons skins. I never really took any notice of them before, they all just sat in my Steam inventory doing nothing. That's until I noticed how much some of the cases I had are worth to the Steam Community. It didn't take me long to list them on the market and didn't take long to start seeing my Steam wallet value increase. In total after listing all the cases I had, I have made £75. £30 of that I've already spent on Spiderman Remastered during Steams current sale (absolutely loving it by the way) so leaves me with £45 (which I have no idea what to spend on, either BG3 or a couple of indie's like Dave the Diver).
It never occurred to me, that me, who I consider to be casual gamer, could ever earn anything whilst playing a game admittedly most likely through grinding over a long period of time.
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