Let me know when Steam starts accepting the cartoon moths that fly out of my empty wallet.
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Actually, the moths cost extra.
You got some of them moths??
Steam being a US-based company kinda put a damper on my willingness to shell out the moolah for games I might not even play ...
GOG is my go to. Still have a huge steam library from before but my future purchases are going there.
...and which you don't actually own.
TBH for me, between the sales and the Linux compatibility it's still worth it even if I'm effectively renting the games.
What about the time they tried to implement paid mods with Bethesda?
They've tried, they've listened, they've not gone forward with the implementation, apologized and refunded and everyone else moved on.
https://steamcommunity.com/games/SteamWorkshop/announcements/detail/208632365253244218
Except they didn't apologize and according to them adding paid mods was not a mistake, their mistake was starting with skyrim. I think it's funny how enamoured people are with steam to the point of misremembering what really happened.
Edit: love the downvotes, just proves how brainwashed steam fans are, just like nintendo fans.
That's not great, but it's not 'company thriving under a very literally fascist regime'-bad.
There is too much on the backlog for this bullshit
I'm going to play all those games! Really! Some day.
Im saving up for retirement!
I wonder if we get a Steam Deck 2 by then.
My rule is I can't buy a game unless I am going to play it that same day.
Even in cases where the rule causes me to miss a sale and end up buying the game later, I'm sure it still saves me money, and - more importantly - saves a tremendous amount of regret and stress caused by buying games that would just sit my library unplayed.
I've adopted this same strategy. I've bought maybe 2 games in the last couple years. I haven't been hyped for a Steam sale in over 5 years
What is that third representation of money? Paper bills, credit card and [???]. Is it a ring?
It's a wallet
Thanks, now I feel silly for not recognizing it.
That's a wallet containing 50€ notes
Thank you, don't know how I didn't recognize it.
Jokes on you I have no money left and huge backlog!
But this indie game is only 50p and so is this one and this one and this one...
Are you ready for a miracle!!?
I've got like... 3 games I'll get at the moment, one's not even going to be on pc for like 6 months, another isn't out to next month and the other just came out so probably won't be on sale :l
I've been making a huge dent in my library since last year. I've fully completed over half of my 200+ library. I shouldn't, but will probably get some new games to add to the decreasing backlog so that I can have more backlog to play! :P
GIVE IT TO ME! I NEED IT. I sold a good portion of my Steam inventory in preparation!
I just realized it says "no memes" in the side bar.
Sorry about that. Will be more careful next time.
Steam sale IS NOT A REAL SALE.
Consumers have associated the experience as a sale, but the last few steam sales I have only found very very niche stuff actually on sale, everything else isn't really on sale it just has meaningless percents next to them.
Edit wow so I am really not in the majority here with my opinion haha, ok, maybe I am seeing this wrong? Honestly, the last couple steam sales I have compared the sales going on to previous sales <1 month previous or less away and the sales just didn't look that good from that perspective.
I am not saying games aren't going on sale in the Steam sale, I am arguing the sales are mediocre compared to random sales throughout the year, but again... I probably just have a warped vision of this because clearly people think otherwise.
Use SteamDB to check price histories. Steam Sales often present the lowest historical price on any game.
If you're okay with buying from key resellers, the stores on Isthereanydeal.com beat Steam a lot of the time.
As in, there aren't discounts? I only ever look st my wishlist during steam sales and I see plenty of discounts and I dont see the msrp having been raised or anything
Meh I don't typically see pricecuts that are that meaningful, on isthereanydeal the steam sales often just don't impress me in how they compare.
I don't mean to rain on the parade, the deals aren't bad and I love steam so shrugs
just because the things you want aren't on sale... doesn't mean the sale doesn't exist
Meaningful to whom?
I've gotten at least 50% off compared to the day I wishlist something on every game that I've waited on a sale for. I know this because I only buy wishlist stuff when it is at least 50% off
Lol wut
I do not buy if I really really want the game., so, there are many games in my library that I haven't played because I got them free