Where do you trade most (I know peeps like polls, so yeah...)
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That IS a good indicator, and I do take that into consideration. However, it gets a tad more complicated if the game I want is unbundled vs my bundled ones.
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Most games I want are unbundled so far: DOOM, Divinity Original Sin 2, Diablo 3, Diablo 2... I understand I have to unload a truckload xD of bundled games, but I just don't want to overdo it xD
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People who resell keys normally base value on G2A/Kinguin.
Those who just trade for games they want to play have completely different methods of determining value (such as how much they want to play the game, how many people have vs. want the game on barter.vg , etc.)
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I understand! I saw these methods mentioned in many places. Thank you!
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Cheers for the tip on Allkeyshop! Many thanks, highly useful and I totally forgot about that site! Yes, many people mention h/w as a criteria, as well as the number of times bundled!
Thanks!
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Price of the bundle divided by the amount of games of the bundle.
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I don't understand barter.vg's interface. It all seems a bit cryptic and every time I try to look at it I give up. :(
If I have something to trade I only use SteamTrades these days and the only indicator of value I have is what many of the big traders there are asking or offering for the game.
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Barter.vg does seem a bit crude-ish (tags and moving games from a category to a different category, I am looking at you! -__- ), but I fin the matching of the said website, as well as the one of Lestrade's, to be indeed most excellent!
When I started looking into trading, I, of course, went to Steamtrades, but looking at the endless lists of H/W is soooooooooo tedious to me, not to mention time-consuming. But, looking at what big traders ask for over there, in addition to taking a peek at Allkeyshop.com could prove to be very useful! :)
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I just don't understand why people not using it. It has the most intuitive UI I've ever seen and with the same features comparing to Barter.vg.
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I've read all I could find about trading in the Discussions, but I couldn't find an answer I was looking for... Maybe I have missed and maybe you'll forgive me :P
So, just to clarify the title a bit, I would like to know what method do you use for determining the price of a Humble Monthly game when you trade. Namely, I know that traders use different methods, however, the one that seems the easiest - dividing the total price of the bundle by the number of games in that particular tier should give you the price of each game in that tier (I hope I got that one right so far xD ) - could not be used in the case of a Monthly, since there are no tiers! Or do people still calculate it by using that method? I doubt that this is the case simply because the early unlocks are usually the most valuable games in the bundle, but I am unsure.
So, SG to the rescue! :D Thanks in advance for all the answers!
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