Author Topic: So I got $20 left on Steam and I don't know what to buy.  (Read 932 times)

So this Christmas someone gave me a $50 gift card to Steam. I brought $30 worth of stuff. My computer sucks a lot though so I would like something that's very easy on a computer. And don't say buy me stuff. I only buy my friends stuff.
Specs:
Processor    type : AMD Dual-Core E2-1800 APU

clock speed : 1.7 GHz

2nd level cache : 1 MB

Operating System / Platform   
Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit (pre-installed, Toshiba-HDD recovery)

System memory    standard : 6,144 (4,096 + 2,048) MB
maximum expandability : 8,192 MB
technology : DDR3 RAM (1,333 MHz)

Hard disk    capacity : 640 GB

drive rotation : 5,400 rpm

Display    size : 39.6cm (15.6”)

internal resolution : 1,366 x 768

Graphics adapter    type : AMD Dual-Core E2-1800 APU with AMD Radeon™ HD 7340 Graphics

memory amount : up to 2,995 MB shared memory with 6 GB system memory installed, and up to 4,019 MB with 8 GB system memory, (with pre-installed 64-bit operating system)

Internal video mode: The following internal video modes are supported:

resolution : 1,366 x 768

a gift for a special some one

a gift for a special some one
no special someone uses steam :|

8 keys

then overprice them on the community market

repeat until bill gates

8 keys

then overprice them on the community market

repeat until bill gates
games that i can play please

games that i can play please

it's called the bill gates game



everything looked great until i saw
aw

so not that many good games I can play?

;_;

repeat until bill gates
I think Gates has a little more than $200, but I see your logic.

8 keys

then overprice them on the community market

repeat until bill gates
who's stupid enough to buy keys that are more money than $2.50

who's stupid enough to buy keys that are more money than $2.50
people are
i made $20 by doing that

people are
i made $20 by doing that
the forget? brb selling keys on the market