Thursday, August 30, 2012

Detailed explanation of how the sheet works.

First off, before I even say anything, WOW. In the first 42ish hours, we've gotten 600+ views. Considering we only posted any sort of advertisement on a few forums, I would call this a, pardon my language, "Fucking Awesome" turnout. We've gotten plenty of feedback, and implemented plenty of stuff into the sheet. We've have been getting alot of advice on how to make the sheet clearer, and I'll be updating the layout of it for the rest of the night, but for now I'll explain how it works.

The Far Left column is current market price. Note that this isn't what we think the crates are worth, this is what people have been buying or selling them for. We made this sheet BECAUSE crate prices were off, so this value is just a heads up on what you can realistically buy the crates for. Generally a really good rule of thumb is that if the left column is larger than the far right column, the crates are being inflated and are being sold for more than what they are really worth. (In other words, BAD crates to open, good crates to sell).

The Next column shows what the tf2wh pays (if it's not overstocked) on average for what you unbox. If you don't know what tf2wh is, just know the larger the number, the better. We included keys as a reference point, so any crate valued over 11000 means you can resell the contents of it for more than the price of a key.

The Third column is just a description of the crate, and some general advice on each crate we thought you should know.

The last column is explained in the other post, called Test Price List Explained. If you don't understand it after reading that, or don't feel like reading a giant wall of text, just ignore it, it's just a comparative index of how good each crate is to the other.



While we keep working and improving, we hope you guys can get as much use of the crate as you can. We will be making it much more user friendly soon, but for now, feel free to contact Cosgrove or I if you don't understand anything, we would be glad to help.


Thanks,
~Out