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Now before you go off to buy all those games you never got to, here are some things that you should consider:
- While the Steam Sale is nice, it may also be smart to look to other sites for better deals. GreenmanGaming, Gamers Gate, Nuuvem, G2A (shop morally, kiddos), and Getgames are just a few examples that always have incredible deals, so don't limit yourself. In fact, these sites often have competitive discounts specifically because Steam is having their annual sale, so they are certainly worth checking out. Having said that, keep the previous tip in mind.
- Get Enhanced Steam. GET ENHANCED STEAM.
- Put games on your wishlist. If there's a game you really want and you don't want to have to keep looking at the Steam Sale for a better deal, put the game on your wishlist so that you will get e-mails about deals for games on your wishlist. If you want a more immediate and versatile means of getting deals, isthereanydeal.com allows you to import your Steam Wishlist (or just search for games) and have deals from a plethora of trusted sites and Steam emailed to you. What's more, you can check the deal price against the lowest the price for that specific game has ever gone, letting you know if you're getting a good deal. The site is highly recommended.
So yeah, a Fall sale. I...uh...wasn't really expecting this. Kinda had to hit the trigger in a paniced fashion. Same deal as usual, though. Follow the guidelines and make them your bible. This likely won't be as big as the Holiday sale, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't expect deep cuts. Hell, a large part of the reason that those guidelines still apply even when there isn't any sort of global celebration going on is because of the good ol' national commercial lip-licking known as Black Friday. So lay out those wallets and put on those deal searching glasses certified, 'cause it's hunting season.
Oh, and take part in the Steam Award Nominations. Chances are the winners will be whatever you see as most played in the Steam Statistics, but it gives you badges under certain conditions and it's their first attempt in a good while to make the event attached to the sale halfway decent in over a year.
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With that in mind, is there anything you plan on buying? Anything that you've bought? Or do you have any questions about this whole thing?
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