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I gave up on trying predicting that. It was always less and took far longer for a higher discount and they always came at a surprise.
[Number of Projected sales at a given price] * Price = X
They will always price the game to make X the biggest number they can. They don't base it on screwing over or doing favors for consumers, or philanthropy, or spite, or anything like that. They're just pricing based on cold, hard math, because that's literally their jobs.
True, but it doesn't seem like it's nearing that point yet. I would be very surprised if the sale is more than 20%
This alone, at a 1,5 year old single player game is very impressive.
Game is worth every single cent it costs, and a lot more. Never had a game that gave me so much enjoyment for so little money.
I would doubt that Larian needs to give more discount in winter sale, with the big new patch (that basically is an additional DLC with 12 subclasses, crossplay and foto mode) on the horizon.
Well, no wonder it sells so well. It is not like that any great RPG has been released recently.