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20 %

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its 15%! not 20%

From the FAQ

Giveaways for bundle games created after the bundle date will always receive 15% of their value. For example, if you gift 2 copies of a $20 bundle game, you would receive $6 (3 + 3) in value towards your level. Keep in mind that changes to the list of bundle games will apply retroactively, so if a bundle begins today, attempting to gift the game before it's added to the list will offer no advantage. Games may also be added to the bundle list if they're available for free during a promotion, or if they're highly discounted in a sale.

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Pay attention in your meeting! But yes, as I'm aware it's 15% as well unless the FAQ is out of date, but I don't think it is.

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oops i forgot to change my status XD my meeting was over about an hour ago, but i was busy doing work :P

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Oh, I uhh.. knew that. I hope you were paying attention during it? :P

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i always pay attention :D!

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That's good, I expected nothing less c:

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i was sure it was 20 %, i thought that they changed it from 15 to 20 T.T

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15% of game value (for the first 5) is the value used, YourCat got it just off.

After 5 copies given, each copy loses another 10% of its value.

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Thanks, that explains why my real CV for Takedown: Red Sabre is lower. if I knew that I would have stopped at 5.

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*Cumulative 10%.
So 90%, then (-9) for 81%, and so on.
So you never don't get CV for a contribution- you might just get very little, however.

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Yeah, meant that with each copy loses another 10% after 5. Just suck with wording stuff. :P

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Figured you knew it, just wanted to make sure the OP had a clearer idea :)

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You can find more info in the FAQ :)

What are levels, and how can I increase my level?

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. This means if you decide to give away 8 copies of a $10 game, it would add $74.39 (10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 9 + 8.10 + 7.29) in value towards your level. This has little effect on the majority of users, but prevents individuals from receiving a high level from gifting a large number of promotional gifts, games obtained through pricing errors, or keys from contacting game developers.

Giveaways for bundle games created after the bundle date will always receive 15% of their value. For example, if you gift 2 copies of a $20 bundle game, you would receive $6 (3 + 3) in value towards your level. Keep in mind that changes to the list of bundle games will apply retroactively, so if a bundle begins today, attempting to gift the game before it's added to the list will offer no advantage. Games may also be added to the bundle list if they're available for free during a promotion, or if they're highly discounted in a sale.

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I looked everywhere I could think except the FAQ.

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But that's what the FAQ is for :P

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+1

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Lies!

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I think we should add in the FAQ to ignore 99% of what Chack says.

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99% ignored chack posts ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Nobody would read it anyway.

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