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The world has changed in the past decade, yes.
I do wish the events would come back, though. The mini games were always adding some excitement to the sales. Kept things interesting.
The world they happened in doesn't exist anymore.
"Don't purchase unless it's on a flash sale or over 75% off" was part of the Steam Sale 101 course.
That spawned behaviors like the "Flash sale price is base price" leading to devs noticing that deeply discounting games cheapened the perceived value of their games.
It really kept the forums lively during sales...
"THE EVENT IS RIGGED"
"STEAM IS CHEATING THE EVENT"
And that sort of threads.
That won’t stop sycophants from defending them though, some people will go so far as to say steam can’t afford it any more when they make 19 million dollars per staff member….
These one and done sale prices may be boring but at least what you see is what you get throughout and the devs receive consistent sales rather then everyone stalling and playing some mini game in the meantime which further distracted users from store pages.
If you bragged about the ridiculous prices, about not have to buy subscriptions, about having full backwards compatibility, and how easy everything had become. You are part of the reason that quirky outlet mall has now become a regular mall. You only have yourself to blame for your loss.
That's an interesting take. I don't think people who once mainly played games on console getting pc's is the reason publishers raised their prices on Steam. The variables leading up to sales that aren't as deep hasn't been significantly impacted by pc users "taunting console players" about the benefits of pc gaming.