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Lets say I wanna check the price history of "rise of the tomb raider". first we go to: https://steamdb.info. then we search for the game on the top left. in the results click on the app i.d. then in the game page scroll down until you reach price history, as seen in the picture above. here you can move the mouse along the chart and it will ...
Steamdb.info will show you past sales history and price on Steam specifically if you search for the game or you can also view just a general history of the big sales dates. In my opinion this is the best if you only care about Steam and not other stores. Isthereanydeal.com you can track past and current prices across Steam + legitimate key ...
Yes, use isthereanydeal.com's price history. For example, here is Portal 2's price history across multiple platforms. You can select just Steam if all you want to view is Steam's price history. There's also https://steamdb.info/. There's an extention for Chrome called Enhanced Steam.
Isthereanydeal will typically show you the best price and best historical price and it does have historical graphs. 6. Pittaandchicken. • 4 yr. ago. Here you go: https://steamdb.info/. Just search the game and it'll give your the sale history of all games on Steam, along with other statistics. 6. Cipherx02.
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I use a browser extension called Enhanced Steam that gives me lowest price ever, lowest price currently, and if the game has (or is) in a bundle. It searches a variety of websites, not just Steam, and I can also access a graph of price history, so I can see what is happening with any price fluctuations.
Sure it does, since it's only the US price that stays constant. If Canada's money goes up relative to the US money then Factorio price goes down for me (in absolute number, not in purchase value of the cad of course)
It aggregates a lot of this data and presents it right next to the game in Steam and shows pricing data and whatnot from other sellers of the game (which activate on Steam regardless). A great example of this is on Crusader Kings II which is $40 on Steam but known to sell for $2.50 once upon a time somewhere and is currently being sold at $5 ...
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Price graph history? I remember seeing website that held some graph of all steam games with axis of price (including sales) and time (could see for the past year until today). So if you take civilization V for example, you could see initial price of release date, all the times it went on sale (price and duration) and when the normal price ...