I understand what he's saying, but I don't really see the point of it.
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OP, if you really think this is a good idea, then go submit a ticket to support. No need to get approval from forumers.
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What I believe he means is to setup a new stat. So if you set it up for a $50 single contribution value that means if you donate 5 games worth $30 you would not be eligible although if you donate 1 game that is worth $50+ you would be. Also how would you score those people that donate multiple copies of games? If I make a giveaway with 5 copies of a $20 game would that mean I would get $100 value or just $20? Personally I think it would be more trouble than it's worth and they should just stick to the total value of your contribution. It seems like a lot less of a headache all around.
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Just an idea, kinda contributor giveaways but a little different. Add on option called "single contribution value".
For example, if you create a giveaway with $50 single contribution value, I can't join it. My total contribution is $149 but my biggest single one is $35.
Note : Sorry If suggested before but hard to search this kinda thing since people may use different names/words etc.
Thoughts?
edit : changed currency :P
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