From the FAQ section:
After you give away a game 5 times (whether in the same giveaway, or in multiple giveaways), it will begin decreasing in value. The value is decreased by 10% for each additional copy. β¦
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Actually, group ratio doesn't really calculate CV as much as it uses actual values so I think Aradiel is probably correct.
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yes each copy contributes towards the group value difference. if there are multiple groups the value is divided between the groups(value/number of groups), only the whitelist doesnt count as a seperate group meaning a giveaway shared with 1 group and the whitelist gives full value towards the group.
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I think the value is shared between the groups and is therefore lower.
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So if I give away 2x a game worth say 20P in a single GA (for a group without WL and without other groups) then 40 is added to the group ratio?
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Perfect exactly what I wanted to know, thank you Metalhead :)
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Since I have not paid attention to it so far when I have assigned copies and I would like to improve my ratio in a few groups, I ask myself the question:
If I give away 2 copies in a GA, do both games contribute to the value difference or just one?
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