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Honestly seems like the sale discounts are still solid, but too many games are still at full price years after release. A 50-75% sale is a lot more respectable if you're not still charging $60 for a 4 year old game.
Yeah exactly. I remember always being able to pick up one or two very good games for $5-10, now it seems like there's not much good below $20-30. Maybe that's just me already owning all the good cheap indy games, or maybe it's just inflation, but I also think publishers have gotten more and more stingy with the sales.