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So yeah, what I said second then; 1 year makes sense. 8 years does not. Valve why
Currently ONLY if you have at least 8 years of service.
Didn't really want a discussion about the value of cards. Just whether the 8 years cut off is fair.
I am curious to know one thing: Can you get any trading cards without spending money? Because if not, I don't see a reason to restrict it to even 1 year, letalone 8. Why worry if someone wants to spend money on their alt account? They still have to spend the money, and they'd spend it on their main otherwise, so nothing changes. They're just more obviously rich.
But if so, then I agree with maybe 1 year minimum age. That gives Valve a year to get stats on what the account does, and see if it's a legitimate account or not. Then they could just permanently prevent it from getting cards. There'd be some false positives here from people who don't use Steam regularly, since that looks suspiciously like an alt, but truthfully... I don't see it as a great loss anyway. You're still getting dirt cheap games, so it's not like you're losing.
I JUST made the cut off, but I think it's a bit unfair for people who have been a Steam user for say five years.
I'll set up an Event when I get back in October.