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The page would be swimming in hundreds, more likely thousands of low effort, low quality "games" from past 15+ years if only filter would be the discount percentage. They are on 85-90% discount during every sale they take part in. This would render the feature completely useless.
Use SteamDB instead as it has filters for things like historical lows or matching lows, discount percentages, ratings, price ranges and plenty of others.
https://steamdb.info/sales/
All of that is subjective. As Steam is a store it is in Valve's best interest to let the customer decide. There is no harm in showing all of the discounted games. By not showing them, Valve are losing profit as people cannot find them. No, a third party site should not have to be used to help Valve earn their 30%.
So I can't really say if it's good or not, and I am not going to change my store preferences to see if it populates more heavily.
No filters for me to set on the page to see if I can get a bigger list and maybe find a hidden gem- that is disappointing.
But I do have to chuckle a bit, since I already own all 3 games it is showing me.
https://prnt.sc/lF_MyvekukMY
https://prnt.sc/8jIc9zt-vV39
It makes no sense that it does not show me anything on deep discount that I don't already own. I know I have lots of games, but I don't own anywhere near every game that is sold on Steam.
For me it showed 13 games of which I own 8. At least they are all either AAA games or high profile/popular indies so it might be useful if it showed more (only high profile/high popularity games though) and only things I don't own.
There is one odd one out which is Total War Shogun 2, a 13 years old game I own. Why it picked that one I'll never know as there are plenty of games in that franchise, many of which I don't own.
I'd be a lot happier if it worked more like the Interactive Recommender, and at least gave me sliders for older > newer games and niche > popular. Not sure what they were going for here. I am just going to stick with the Interactive Recommender- it works much better for me (sale or no sale).
It isn't. It'll show the same games even when not logged in or viewed in a browser you've never used before (and as such, has no cookies).