good idea, bad idea
I don't. But sometimes I'll get out of high-point low-level giveaways which I'm only somewhat interested in (such as PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or Skyrim) so I can enter more games that I'm more interested in (e.g. when a new humble bundle gets releasted)
A few days later, when the surge of new GAs is over, I will have forgotten which GAs I dropped out of, when I have points to spare
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Why is that raccoon playing with an abacus? It doesn't even drop cards...
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I thought of a bunch of humorous replies, but I really want to post my finished picture and I'm afraid of getting suspended.
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That's adorable. I once had to co-exist with a stuffed raccoon that I named Bandit. Not quite so adorable to be truthful, I'd probably have preferred the plushie...
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I would like a search option that sorts giveaways by waifus.
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Well the amount of waifus would obviously be the primary factor, but I would hope the search option could also be weighted by how easily their clothes fell off.
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Don't start telling me there is anything unwholesome about enjoying Disgaea and all of its varied and interesting characters with complex back stories - this place already has enough unjustified witch-hunts based on things that other people obviously don't fully understand!
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Give ESGST a try, it has many more features including that you mentioned, really worth giving it a try. https://www.steamgifts.com/discussion/TDyzv/userscript-esgst-v6beta343-new-hidden-games-remover-users-stats-tables-sorter
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This is already built in. See the change log June 28
Change Log Thread.
Min Max points can be combined with a bunch of various filters. level min max, entry min max, group, wishlist and so forth. It can all combine on the url to give you exactly what you want.
There is a thread listing various filters. But I can't find it at the moment. I thought I had it bookmarked but I'm not seeing it.
I use this for example to see a list of stuff to enter first. But you can use any combo of the built in filters you want.
wishlist level min 4 and max level 6.
Combine it with a script that hides entered GAs and you get a short list of stuff to enter.
Here is an example showing wishlisted games of 5 points or less.
Example showing all games of 30 or more points as per the OP
I sometimes use to this remove myself from a GA If I need points for something else.
Wish listed over 500 entries.
Combine and change as you see fit. Once you find a set of filters you like. Just bookmark it for easy access.
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I do enter for stuff I actually want. First the games I'm really interested in, and then, if I have points left over, the games I'm somewhat interested in. And I never enter GAs that I don't think I'll care about. and those GAs tend to be low-point GAs
For example, I'm not a big fan of multiplayer shooters, so I am not likely to enter those, But I happened to have points left over, entered, and won, PayDay 2, and liked it enough to have 135 hours into it already.
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Would it be possible to add a search option that sorts giveaways by points?
Generally, the most desirable new AAA games are more likely to require the most points, and so it's easy to search for those. Or, someone may want to maximize the GAs they can enter, so they'll want to start with the games that only take up one point. Lastly, someone may have a few points left, and might be looking at games that fit just right
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