They're not actually my junk drawers, but I thought about using ours. Too much paper in it to be interesting right now, though. But, it might show up in the future. :D
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Thanks for the not junk!
Whitelisted for nice events and being a positive member of the community ;)
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Oh, the possibilities for overwrought metaphors abound! :D
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That's ok, I can't whitelist you again, either. ;)
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Great idea grez ! I thought I would never play a HOG again ๐
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It was all part of my evil plan. ( อยฐ อสอกยฐ) โ_โ
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FINAL DAY! Ends tonight, September 20th!
Man, I have all of this junk just laying around, and it's taking up so much space in these drawers! I should probably donate some of this stuff. I hear that Steamgifts will take practically anything off of your hands if you just simply drop it off there! ๐
There are four junk drawers, and just like everyone's junk drawer in their home, there is a whole lot of crap that's probably only useful to a few people, but there are also some more valuable things, some of which you may have been searching for. The only way to discover if there's anything useful that you want is to simply dig through the drawers. You only need to be level 1 to look through the drawers. September 20th is the last day you have to dig through my junk.
The drawers are actual pictures of real junk drawers and are stored in a slide show. You'll notice if you float your mouse around the various objects that if something is worth picking up and looking at, a URL will likely pop up momentarily when you point at an object. If you click, you'll be sent to the GA where you can take a closer look. To navigate between the four drawers, simply use the left and right arrow keys, or you can press space or enter to move forward and backspace to move backward as well.
Now, if you dig enough, you may come across eight more-valuable-than-average GAs hidden among the others. Three of them are level 3+ and the other five are level 5+. Four of the eight are unbundled games!
Ok, I've kept you waiting long enough. I know that we have a metric crap-ton of expert trash pickers around here, so jump right on in and start sorting through the Junk Drawers! Good luck!
BTW, the slide show was made in Powerpoint. It's saved in a public folder on my OneDrive. So, if you want, you can download the file so that you don't have to always open it from my OneDrive (you should see controls available to let you do this once you open the slide show). This might be especially handy if you have Powerpoint installed on your machine so that you can just view it locally (it'll automatically pop open your browser when you click on junk in the drawer). If you don't have Powerpoint, no worries -- you can view the slide show in your browser with Powerpoint Online. Some really awesome Steamgifters helped me test this earlier today and we verified that you don't need to download, install, or sign up for anything to view the slides.
EDIT: I am seeing some differences in how Powerpoint Online handles the graphics in the browser vs. having the full Powerpoint app installed. I created very specific shapes for highlighting, and in full Powerpoint, it respects those shapes. In the online version, it simplifies this to a rectangle that defines the total X/Y area of the shape (including empty space)...so, this means I've found some cases where you now suddenly can't get to a smaller shape because it's covered up by a larger one (because they're now both big rectangles instead of the carefully-drawn shapes that I created ๐). So, if you have Powerpoint, definitely use that, because it's a better experience. In the meantime, I've started reducing the hot-spot size of a few that I've discovered so that you can get to the others nearby...just know that in a browser, you may have to look along the outer edges of some objects. I think this is due to the nicer PP graphics getting converted to image maps for HTML. If you find anything that you're pretty sure should be clickable and can't get to it, let me know and I'll try to tweak things around to expose the object better.
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