1. New users will love the sales, but the more you build up your library of games the less the sales will interest you.
2. Never buy anything (at any day of the year) for more than 50% of the price (unless you want it badly).
3. Never buy anything (on a sale week) for more than 25-33% of the price (unless you want it badly).
4. Don't buy it just because it is cheap or it will end up being an eyesore on your games library list.
5. Once a game is discounted a certain percentage, it can't not go lower in the next sale.Â
6. Even more valuable than money: Time. Â You can afford a $5 game, but will you have time to play it (over your 50 other games).
7. Most week-long sales start out amazing, but then just degenerate into less interesting deals and repeats
8. If you make the main event of your day (or the main reason for your existence that particular week) the Steam sales, you will be disappointed.
9. Whatever you think you'll spend at the Steam sale, you'll spend over that. Â Save up your money and expect to pump $100 into it.
10. Gabe Newell is an evil sociopathic game-delayer that makes us bankrupt, but he takes care of us and we love him.
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