antrad88: Massive sales is what devalues games for me. I am not buying anything unless it is at least 80% off and/or under 2€.
phaolo: Yeah, those absurd sales have caused the majority of users to wait for insane discounts.
I mean, I believe that 10+ years old games shouldn't cost a fortune, but 50% after only 1-2 years seems wrong.
BeatriceElysia: Garage sales!
Not to mention most markets & physical stores who got to sell games don't really have so much space to keep the price reasonable over the time period steam does.
phaolo: How many clients took advantage of those, compared to Steam?
The scale difference is immense IMO.
I'm under impression games that have sales over sales, either don't have retail box or retail box was published like in 2005, and most of those boxes would be old, damaged or someone doesn't really wants to sell them, and reason why it's still played and is still making profit is steam discounts. (Trine series)
Trine series is also relatevely cheap 12€ for first title, 16€ euro for second. Even if they sold every possible physical copy published, they probably made more out of digital sales due to expenses digital copies don't have.
Amount of games on sale durign summer/winter sale is nothing compared to games on sale during a weekend. I'm more likely to buy discounted game on my wishlist if I see my whole wishlist is discounted, even it that particular game I purchased was discounted during the some random week.
I don't even buy every possible title on wishlist during summer winter sales.
Witcher has sold 40 million copies. I bet CD Project didn't publish 40 million physical copies out of thin air.& that they now value digital copies over physical