Most likely something they never thought about when they designed the database and the API. Don't forget that Steam initially was designed to be an online DRM for Valve's games, nothing more. DLCs didn't even exist back then, it was still the age where content was released in expansion disks.
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https://steamcompanion.com/calculator/ by any chance?
LE: or maybe https://steamdb.info/calculator/ ?
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Are you transferring them to another computer? If so, you can always try the backup and restore option steam gives you in the upper left corner. It even allows you to choose which games to back up if I remember right. I haven't tried it myself just yet but that's what I think it does.
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Howdy boys and girls,
I need a bit of your help regarding a way to export my Steam titles (including DCLs) to a CSV file. I've already made a quick search on the www, steam forums and other topic. I know http://steam.tools/games/ and http://www.mysteamgauge.com but the export list is incomplete (w/o DLCs and even missing some games).
So, if you have more info about this matter besides the two websites i've found, please help me out.
Thank you in advance.
PS: sadly no GA but i'll make it up to you soon ... hopefully on Christmas :)
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