Just for fun, take it easy~

My current biggest gift, was shadow of mordor (special edition) ~

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Lemme test how generous you are, what is the most expensive gift you've ever given, in steam?

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Woodle Tree Adventures (0-10$)
CS:GO - Cities Skyline (10-20$)
Farcry 4 - GTA V (20 - 50$)
MGS V - Fallout 4 (50-100$)
MAGIX - Sonar Platinum (100-500$) http://store.steampowered.com/app/339961/?snr=1_7_7_230_150_1
Game Maker. Studio Master Collection (more or less than 800$) http://store.steampowered.com/sub/17001/?snr=1_7_7_230_150_1
Your Whole Account, + Inventory + Wallet Balance

A little hard to tell, given how prices change over time, but I could find $30 gifts: Serious Sam HD: Double Pack, Double Fine Bundle. The latter was a little annoying in that I bought it for $7.50 and gifted it only after it was bundled.

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The "Daedalic Armageddon Bundle" ^.^
Even though I didn't pay the full price for it :) Bought it a while ago in a sale :)

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Crusader Kings II Collection 149,99€, only paid 36€ though

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Two copies of Chivalry ($50 in total), if that doesn't count then Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition ($30). Also I'd like to know who's the generous soul who gave away a ~$800 worth gift. o_O

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The Witcher Trilogy Pack preorder. Store price 79,99€.

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The better question is how much money you spent the most on a game you've given. I could gift RPG Maker VX Ace, which is worth $70, but it was available in a $1 bundle tier.

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Probably either the Tomb Raider Collection($70 I think) or Cities Skylines Deluxe Edition($40 I think)... All giveaways were on sale though... I would love to give away something like Metal Gear Solid V but that's just so much money for one giveaway! Which is why I appreciate whenever I see games like that, I admire those people :3

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Agree with you. respect people who spend more money to something that he doesnt want to own by himself

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Yeah I mean I've given plenty of games I would have happily kept or are wishlisted. What I respect more is someone that just buys a game because it's highly wishlisted or is a new release no matter the price tag! i hope I can do this at least once in my time here :D

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Why doesn't want? D:
I want to own many of the games I gave away ._.

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Shadow of Mordor GOTY - actually before it was GOTY and when base game + season pass still totalled at $70 (and when it was $20 at BundleStars instead of $15 ... ).
Followed by Unreal Deal pack & Sanctum 2 complete pack.

But yeah, all gotten while it was on good sales. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to afford those.

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It's not the biggest, but I've gifted ten copies of Lilly and Sasha: Curse of the Immortals which are $89.90 in total, but actual cost is less than $1, haha. That GA is also memorable for triggering purchase-locks to my account for buying too many gifts of the same game. >.<

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now i feel regret for not buying lilly and sasha :D

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It was "Sir you are being Haunted" before it gets bundled

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My first giveaway was Skyrim, paid 50€ for it I think.

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The item I gave with the highest retail value was Serious Sam Complete Pack, although my 20-copies giveaway of Secret of the Magic Crystals is worth almost the same. Next in line would be the Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Grand Master Collection.

The one I actually paid the most for, however, was a pre-order copy of DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Last Round.

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my biggest was fallout 4 and its still running, cause its not released yet^^
i bought it for full price so i hope the winner will love the game^^
but most games i´m buying during sales or if i like a bundle

funny sidenote: i created the ga 2 weeks ago without any level restriction. there are only 153 entries and the ga is even unhidden and no puzzle needed^^

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You mean 154. Thank you very much for the chance, keksinator7. ^^

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Ist anscheinend trotzdem recht gut versteckt. Ich finds nämlich nicht :D
Aber dafür dein Geburtstagsthread (ist anscheinend an mir vorbeigegangen). Sind auch super giveaways, danke!

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^^
falls du folgenden ga gefunden hast:
http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/Eb0IT/secret-of-the-magic-crystals

dann warst du bereits im richtigen thread xD

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Ah danke für den Hinweis. Hat etwas länger gedauert aber immerhin hab ichs geschafft ;D

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Witcher 3 and Fallout 4 booth at 60€

After reading some posts here I wonder what exactly "most expensive gift" means D:
The one that cost me the most or the one that cost the most on steam even if I paid less for it D:

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Either Total War: Master Collection or Mortal Kombat X: Premium Edition. (Both are 90P each, although I'm not sure what I paid.)

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i think once i paid $20 for a $20 game.

but i stole the money so it doesn't count.

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I've given away a few games, but that doesn't make me generous. I just like the community here and I value the friendships I've made with various people. Generosity is more than monetary value. It should account for your motivations along with the value of the gift in proportion to your income. For example, some people may only be able to giveaway a 5 dollar game once a month, but that's a lot of money for them because they make very little. They make sacrifices and that's what makes them generous.

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