Based on our record, Steam Database seems to be a lot more popular than Game Backup Monitor. While we know about 680 links to Steam Database, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Game Backup Monitor. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
There are also other alternatives like game backup monitor (gbm) and ludusavi. Gbm can find non-installed games (you have to add them manually) and also scans much faster, but the official database is very small, so a lot of the time you have to add them one by one with ludusavi manifest database. Ludusavi is the most basic of the three, but it's also the simplest. Just add the game and backup folder and scan the... Source: almost 2 years ago
Yeah found out about this the hard way with dark souls remastered. After that I downloaded Game Backup Monitor (https://mikemaximus.github.io/gbm-web/index.html) to backup my save to a different drive every time I finish playing it. Source: over 2 years ago
Asking if you should buy a game now or wait for a sale isn't allowed, asking when a game will go on sale is not allowed, asking how big of a discount a game might get is not allowed. Use SteamDB to look at sale histories on games. Source: 5 months ago
Here's how to cure you from your buying habit, checkout https://steamdb.info/, check the price history of the game you're thinking of getting. Most likely it's on sale once every odd month, and discount percentages are only ever increasing over time. So really you can just buy it when you think you have time to play it soon. Source: 5 months ago
Correct, it's trending on https://steamdb.info/ if you look at the panel, some games will show zero players. But OP is wrong, other games are trending too. Source: 5 months ago
Asking if you should buy a game now or wait for a sale isn't allowed & asking when a game will go on sale is not allowed. Use SteamDB to look at sale histories on games. Source: 5 months ago
You can use the Steam console to download older versions as described here. You can get the depot and manifest IDs from SteamDB. Source: 5 months ago
GameSave Manager - Ever had to format your system?
IsThereAnyDeal - "When the price is right, you will play all night."
WindowsGSM - A Game Server Manager works on Windows Platform.
GG.DEALS - Very good and clear site for best deals.
Ludusavi - A game save management tool for PC
Steam Charts - An ongoing analysis of Steam's concurrent players.