I agree with thread starter! They should be no discounted games, only for full price!
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I don't see any topics regarding this but I decided to make this. So I've seen multiple copies of Tomb Raider Games(Not anymore), Time Gentlemen, Iron Warriors, Puzzle Kingdoms, and Ironclads being given away. I think these "90% off games" should count as Bundle Games.
For a somewhat recent example can be the Humble Bundle with Android 6. With no Bundle cap you can get about $85 value. When I saw the Tomb Raider Games being given away, that is an easy $42 - $67 value right there.
Now I'm pretty sure I'm going to upset those who have given those games that I have mentioned, but is your(or their) reasoning to giveaway those significantly cheap games for CV and enter High CV Giveaways?
Anyway, what are your thoughts Steamgifts Community and SG Moderators?
Edit: Brought to my attention that Time Gentlemen, Puzzle Kingdoms, and Puzzle Kingdoms have the asterisk (*). But Tomb Raiders and Iron Warriors: T - 72 Tank Command don't.
Thank you for all your feedback! Well thought out ones or ones that didn't even care for what I said. But I'm closing this because starting off there was so much negative energy. But it's summer and the Summer Sale is on! Enjoy, and I'm sorry for those who had to experience the negativeness >_<
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