Im wondering how common a 22 year old account is or is it actually something rare?

    Posted by smeagol16

    32 Comments

    1. You can buy them for like 5 bucks, when a new service comes up there are people who create as many accounts as possible to resell them later on just like this

    2. Mythical-Mimikkyu on

      Someone posted something similar to this a little while ago and it was filled with 22 year veterans. A few day one guys too

    3. you made your account the same day my brother was born, this isn’t an interesting fact at all but it’s funny to see 😭

    4. I’m only 20 years. September 2005. But does everyone start in September or they only care about September?

    5. FantasticFrontButt on

      I’d still have mine if Valve ever decides to look me up or something. Sadly, my original e-mail address no longer exists so I can’t recover the account somehow – and even if i could at this point, I have thousands on my newer account where the older one had, like, a dozen.

      But man, every time I see this badge…

    6. My original one turned 21 in December. My newer one is only 14.

      I only got it to play Half-Life 2, then never used it afterwards, forgot the password and had lost access to the email address attached to it and just started a new account instead. Steam helped me to recover the account later.

      The older one is old enough to drink, the newer one is not old enough to drive.

    7. May 2005 for me, would’ve been earlier but I played Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines before Half-life 2.

      VtM:B was a hell of a mess day one, yet it was still epic.

    8. MetalMonkey939 on

      Nice dude. I was too busy playing WoW and my PS2 to create a steam account back then.