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Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote at 01:15 this Saturday (GMT):Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the>
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:>>They send me "this game on your wishlist is on sale" mails, I check and
What time is it? Why, it's Steam Sale time! And you know what that
means! Time to bitch about Steam Sales again! It's tradition!
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But honestly, it doesn't even seem like they're trying anymore. I
swear, the sale prices look like the _retail_ prices; like all the
publishers just jacked up the regular cost and then put it on 'sale'
for what it normally goes for. The savings just aren't there. All the
real discounts are only on games that have already been discounted to
hell and back for years.
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I really miss the 'flash sales' Valve used to offer, when you got
massive discounts for a very brief period. I picked up dozens of
triple-A games back then for a pittance; now we're lucky to see them
down by 10 or 15%. But that's what happens when you achieve a monopoly
on a market; pleasing customers (or working to attract new ones)
becomes a lot less important. ;-)
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That's not to say I didn't take advantage of the sale, but I'm pretty
sure I would have bought the games -and for pretty much the same
price- regardless of whether this 'massive store sale' was taking
place or not.
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But hey, Valve is obviously trying. Why, if you play their silly
games, you can get some stickers* for your bother! Doesn't that just
want to make you rush out and visit Steam today?
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* no, I've no fucking idea what they are either
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they're not enough on sale to buy usually.
But that usually constitutes my one weekly email.
Except during holidays when the mail company tries to upsell me on cloud
storage, mass email capability and massive attachment sizes, plus no ads
(like there are any ads when you smtp and pop3 instead of using their
retarded web portal.)If the sale isn't 50% or more, not buying. Especially on games with a>
base price of $80 and a real price over $90, better be 80% off.
I just wait for 100%. ;)
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