HEKTOR is a first-person, psychological horror game where nothing ever stays the same for long. Explore a world that literally moves with your every twist and turn, as corridors shift and change before your eyes. Uncover cryptic clues to help you find your way and elude the horrors that only madness can conjure.
You were a subject at HEKTOR, a now defunct, covert research facility buried deep beneath northern Greenland. Forgotten in its dark corridors with only a lighter and flashlight to guide your way, you must overcome a psychosis brought on by years of torture and confinement to escape.
Look up "asf"/ArchiSteamFarm. I'm not posting a link here because its legitimacy is a bit of a grey area (though lots of people use it and nobody seems to have any problems). It's a script which makes Steam think you're playing a game until you've got all of your card drops for it then it moves on to the next one.
It takes a while but you don't have to do anything once it's running. If you have a lot of games and don't want your PC/Laptop running the script for ages, you could even run it on a hosted Linux VM, it's easy to get free trial credit from somewhere like Digital Ocean...again, I don't know if they want you to run stuff like this but you can look into it.
cache
10 Nov 16#6
what do you mean idle on them for cards? i play hours and hours of games on steam and get like next to zero card drops
dar72
8 Nov 161#5
Not a lot, I don't pay much attention to individual cards, just idle with asf then mass list everything with Steam Inventory Helper on Chromium.
I do have around 1,000 games and I've idled all of them for cards so I got a huge amount at once then not so much now. I also played CS:GO for a while, got a few crates and sold them for quite a lot (compared to what I sell cards for at least), find it funny that people pay for skins that are of absolutely no value in a game but I won't complain, I was laughing all the way to the bank as they say...although, not as much as Valve are.
Currently back down to £3.40 after I got Stellaris and the latest DLC for it for free
dar72
8 Nov 16#3
More free pennies to add to the £90+ I've made from minimal effort in selling trading cards
25897456456811 to dar72
8 Nov 16#4
Wow...what's the average marketplace value for the cards you sell? I'm only on about £2.72.... :disappointed:
ostinato
7 Nov 16#2
Steam Cards for just idling - free pennies in steam wallet (effectively, with a modicum of effort). Net positive end result!
copperspock
7 Nov 16#1
55 on metacritic but for free I canny complain. Cheers OP.
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HEKTOR is a first-person, psychological horror game where nothing ever stays the same for long. Explore a world that literally moves with your every twist and turn, as corridors shift and change before your eyes. Uncover cryptic clues to help you find your way and elude the horrors that only madness can conjure.
You were a subject at HEKTOR, a now defunct, covert research facility buried deep beneath northern Greenland. Forgotten in its dark corridors with only a lighter and flashlight to guide your way, you must overcome a psychosis brought on by years of torture and confinement to escape.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/334070/
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It takes a while but you don't have to do anything once it's running. If you have a lot of games and don't want your PC/Laptop running the script for ages, you could even run it on a hosted Linux VM, it's easy to get free trial credit from somewhere like Digital Ocean...again, I don't know if they want you to run stuff like this but you can look into it.
I do have around 1,000 games and I've idled all of them for cards so I got a huge amount at once then not so much now. I also played CS:GO for a while, got a few crates and sold them for quite a lot (compared to what I sell cards for at least), find it funny that people pay for skins that are of absolutely no value in a game but I won't complain, I was laughing all the way to the bank as they say...although, not as much as Valve are.
Currently back down to £3.40 after I got Stellaris and the latest DLC for it for free