BogeyOne: Spot on! Got the goodies using your information. The 20,000 coins I received were nice as were the 500 credits, but what I was really glad to get were the six Bridgestone Ultra Slow Meter balls. What a deal.
You're certainly right, steam customers seem to get comparatively much better deals. Currently the "Birdie Bundle" would cost me £3.99 and I'd get the L38 TM grind 52 degree wedge and the L39 60 degree (cost 695c each) and 750c (some coins too).
For £4 on flash I get 400c.
In credits alone they're getting nearly twice as many for their money. If you didn't need these wedges then (persumably) you could sell them and there's another 348c. So, at worst, steam players get 1098c to my 400c.
I don't even see the benefit to wgt, the money for the bundles goes to Steam and persumably they give a lesser amount to wgt at a later date, more then £3 of the £4 would be a surprise.
Is it the massive amount of new sales Steam bring?
Month
|
Avg. Players
|
Gain
|
% Gain
|
Peak Players
|
Last 30 Days
|
186.4
|
-1.8
|
-0.95%
|
284
|
July 2020
|
188.2
|
-20.5
|
-9.84%
|
285
|
June 2020
|
208.7
|
-17.7
|
-7.82%
|
319
|
May 2020
|
226.4
|
-26.1
|
-10.33%
|
359
|
April 2020
|
252.5
|
-
|
-
|
401
|
I truely doubt it; the numbers playing on Steam started on a par with a large CC and have dropped by 25% from there. I'd think many of these people came from here so were existing customers anyway.
Anyway, in summary everyone that buys credits is better doing it on steam, if you're daft and stroppy enough to think "they're not going to force me to join/download something I don't want to just to get a fair deal" I sympathise.