Summer Sale is coming. Within deals, some users might have doubts/questions like "Is this is the biggest discount I can get?". I had these questions too until I found some very nice price comparison websites. At first I used salenauts, but..

recently I came up with https://isthereanydeal.com/

Some of you might know this website. I also knew this website before, but I didn't pay attention as much as now, I would like to know if anyone used it during summer sale. What are your impressions with using this website?

I imported recently my wishlist and created two presets for new and lowest historical deals. I noted that it looks quite promising and filters pretty nice and reasonable deals. It also covers most digital game shops! You can get email notifications if any wishlisted game appeared with discount!
You can also check current bundles (all, new and ending soon). It has many features, which I think might be found useful during Steam Summer Sale, because not only Steam plans to run sales, but also other resellers, so I guess this site will be helpful to find proper deals during this period.

In the past I used salenauts.com, but this site is still in beta and I think it needs some work to become as good as isthereanydeal.com.

Today I grabbed Downwell with 50% discount from Humble Store!

So yeah, what are your thoughts? Please discuss.

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What Steam comparison website are you prefer using during incoming Steam Summer Sale?

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SteamDB https://steamdb.info/sales/
Steam Prices https://www.steamprices.com/us/
Steamsales Rhekua http://steamsales.rhekua.com/
Steam Spy https://steamspy.com/sale/
Isthereanydeal.com https://isthereanydeal.com/
Salenauts https://salenauts.com/
Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/steamdeals
Cheap Ass Gamer https://www.cheapassgamer.com/
Cheap Shark https://www.cheapshark.com/
Other (which?)

beside the quick view+info by Enhanced Steam, g2a ... if something gets sold very cheap you'll find its source if not -
its probably stolen or those are russian+other-cheap-region keys that arent locked anyway (if that's still not enough steamdb too)

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Enhanced Steam shows IsThereAnyDeal prices on store pages in addition to all kinds of other useful information.

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I rarely use isthereanydeal nowadays because it doesn't curate the deals, and even with almost 4k games and filtering out the games I already own, it still a lot of deals to take in.

Here's some sites I use that curate the deals:

https://www.reddit.com/r/GameDeals/

http://yesthereisadeal.com/

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I've using ITAD for a long time, it's probably the most complete and easier to use.

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I'll be using TBs sale vids. I know it's not a site ;_;

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ITAD is perfect to stay informed about deals for wishlisted games. r/GameDeals informs me about everything else.

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I use isthereanydeal just because it lets me customize when I'll be notified using the prices I'm willing to pay or the discounts I want to see on a game by game basis. It lets me be notified while also avoiding spamming my inbox with prices that are still too high for me to be willing to jump on.

Other sites might do this too, I don't know, but isthereanydeal was the first I found that let me do this.

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Do you grab everything what has reasonable prices or do you skim through your wishlist?

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I should probably check things but I don't, I buy games I want and get conned into games I don't want because I'm a marketers dream.

Wishlist skimmed, add all discounts I like the look of to my cart, hit the checkout button and enjoy myself.

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I'm the only one who uses rhekua steam salea. :L

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I use ITAD because it scans my wishlist almost in realtime and notifies me via email if a games goes on sale. You can set tons of variables like the percentage or price + the stores you want to include in notifications. Also shows you new bundles and which games you already have / which are on your wishlist. Glad you found those tools already as I didn't for a long time when I was using it ^^

Only bad thing is that servers will most likely crash on the first day of the sale again, I've seen it happen the last 3 sales :D

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