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Needless to say if they are Pride month based I will never be using them. Nothing personal but you have your life and I have mine.
I am hoping to get less topics based on this knowing that we all have differentiating beliefs but I won't be holding my breath. This is a forum and some people have no compunctions as to what they do here.
There isn't any demographic-based Steam fest this year. They're all about game genres.
so you'll take from them, but you'll pretend it's beneath you to participate? what a marvelous case of cognitive dissonance you have there
And we all lived happily ever after...
I'd like to see a little bit deeper discounts for games that are a year+ old though. Like ~5-10% more, generally speaking. Somewhat annoys me when a game that's 2+ years old is only 10% off in a sale. I also dislike when they feature a game in a sale/fest but the game isn't on sale. E.g. the past Survival/whatever fest featured "V Rising" but there was no discount on it or the cosmetic DLCs. Granted the game just released from EA ~5 days prior to the fest, so it's understandable why there wouldn't be a discount... but why feature it in a "sale" when it's full price lol.
Developers are the ones who decide whether their game goes on sale and whether they want to apply to join a fest. Valve decides whether each game that applies fits the theme, but other than rules like "you can't put a game on sale for less than half of the minimum regional price" (so for USD, the minimum sale price is $0.49) and "you can't put a game on sale within 30 days of the price increasing" (to protect consumers and comply with consumer protection laws from various countries), Valve has no say in what kind of discount any game they didn't make has.