[citation][nom]eklipz330[/nom]actually, your logic is flawed. let's say there were only 100 sales, and one guy comes along and donates 10 grand. what do you think is going to happen? those large donations were done early enough to drive that average way up, and it eventually trickled down as the cheapos spent around 1 cent per bundle.i don't think it was evil of them. it was a tactical move, and it was still a deal. nothing to whine about. if you can't afford $10 for games, you probably shouldn't be gaming.[/citation]
True, but, they didn't do it like that. (P.S. I thank Novulux for reminding me of the min. donation, I forgot about that) I clearly remember the largest donation while at the 2 million dollar mark was 1050$, and the 8, 9, and 10th largest were all less than a grand.
Don't get me wrong, I understand that the time those large sums were dropped makes a huge difference to the average, but, they didn't put them down at the very beginning, which diminished their effect.
In the end, my point was to show bak0n the ridiculousness of what he had said, and not to get into a discussion of how donations over the bundles life dynamically changed the average. By the way, I looked to see if there was a way to get a tax receipt, and there doesn't seem to be, which was equally important in my answer to bak0n and his accusation against the big spenders.