My raffle tickets are always set to 30 currency which equates to about an hour of the stream watched. The reason is so that new viewers have to spend at least an hour in the stream, allowing them to get a full sense of what the stream's about, before being able to get down on a ticket raffle for a big item instead of potentially sweeping in and taking it with the currency they get just for hitting the follow button or spending 5 minutes in there. The problem is that the current system shows them how much currency they've spent on tickets instead of how many tickets they've bought, so instead of just checking to see how many tickets they have they end up having to do the math to figure it out.
Additionally, checking !currency used to tell users how many hours they had watched the stream with [XXX hours]; now it just says [XXX]. New users are particularly confused by this, but it even seems to be affecting regulars.
Checking your currency in my channel after you've bought some tickets can look like this:
User [315] - 78,456 (930)
You can see how this isn't intuitive. I try to be clear in my !raffle command but given limited space I can only do so much. I'd love to see the word "hours" show back up to let people that's what the number indicates, as well as ticket calculation go into the command and the word "tickets" to let them know what THAT represents.
Ideally:
User [315 hours] - 78,456 "currency name" (31 tickets)
Thanks for the otherwise amazing bot! You guys have done quite an impressive job.