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What is the average price and price per hour on the steam database?

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Average price is just the average current price of your games (e.g., if you have two games, one 10 USD and another 20 USD, that would be 15 USD).

The price per hour is the price of all games divided by the amount of hours you played.

 

If you have two those games and play them both for 2 hours, that means 30 USD divided by 4 hours totaly, meaning you paid 7.5 USD per hour of gameplay.

average price: average cost of your library

 

average price per hour: how much you've effectively paid for every hour of play you have on all your games on your profile

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Average price is just the average current price of your games (e.g., if you have two games, one 10 USD and another 20 USD, that would be 15 USD).

The price per hour is the price of all games divided by the amount of hours you played.

 

If you have two those games and play them both for 2 hours, that means 30 USD divided by 4 hours totaly, meaning you paid 7.5 USD per hour of gameplay.

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