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This would not only be a huge convenience for users (I will use it for sure), it would incentivize brands to compete on their discounts, as shoppers would be able to see games ordered by their % off. It could mean better deals for buyers and more sales for sellers.
@Diane Mudda a tip for browsing the sales (though not as good as sort by % would be), make sure you have "Games" checked so it doesn't congest your results with DLCs, and use 'sort by price lowest-highest'. Most of the 90%+ deals are in the 2$ - 5$ range.
https://steamdb.info/sales/
It'd still be nice if they would implement it into steam software. A.) Shoving us off to a site we have to go to our web browser for to get info about their own service is just lazy and irresponsible, and B.) steamdb.info won't have settings like 'omit items on my ignore list' because it doesn't know anything about my ignore list. I have around 2k games on my ignore list and I'd like to be able to get a list that isn't congested with all the things I know I will never be interested in.
Yeah that is what i mean, thanks for the link. Would be cool if they added it to the official client still.