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finally got a hween fortunate pog
https://imgur.com/a/1lf7owm
matteo broke me
Can you post a link with either Gyazo or Lightshot? imgur is broken for me and I'm sure many others. No backpack compare link, either.
Compares hadn't loaded the sale yet so this was easier, and also imgur works for mods so I don't see the problem?
Mods can see it, but not all voters can. I don't see why you wouldn't personally prefer Gyazo or Lightshot versus having to manually upload your screenshots with imgur, anyway.
Idk, I've always used imgur cause I've never had any problems with it
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https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198209640976#!/compare/1614384000/1614470400
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198104146629#!/compare/1614384000/1614470400
This is only showing 206 keys moving together lol
Hence why I needed the imgur
I don't think an easily-editable image would take precedence over something like a compare link or a gyazo screenshot of the completed trade.
Because a gyazo image would be less likely to be photoshopped? I've done plenty of other suggestions like this, and I'll continue to do so.
My concern was more with how there's a lot of info left out of the screenshot that the compare link doesn't corroborate.
What's there left out of the screenshot? Hat, effect, keys, seller. I could grab date I suppose but that makes the actual image of the key amount/hat extremely small, left that out for mod convenience.
Also, anybody who has ever suggested anything knows that compares are not always accurate due to keys often moving around. Please inform yourself better before bringing up non-existent issues on other people's suggestions.
Why are you being so condescending when you don't even understand what the zoom function does to an image with a high resolution?