The .txt result file typically follows a specific structured format so users can quickly see which accounts are valuable. A standard "piece" or entry in this file usually looks like this: — The credentials for the account. Link — A direct URL to the Steam community profile.
: Many versions of these checkers found online are bundled with stealers or trojans . : Many versions of these checkers found online
The file is a log file generated by an automated account checking tool known as "Steam Games Checker" created by a developer named Amfi . This tool is primarily used to scan lists of Steam accounts (often from leaked databases) to identify valid credentials and the games attached to those accounts. Understanding the Results File Understanding the Results File This will check for
This will check for corrupted data and redownload any missing files safely. often including the total count.
If your goal is actually to verify the health of your own Steam library or troubleshoot game crashes, you should use the official rather than third-party checkers: Open your Steam Library . Right-click the game and select Properties . Go to the Installed Files tab. Click Verify integrity of game files .
— A list of games found on the account, often including the total count.