But seriously, how would you even try to take them to task over it? Russian devs, on an American digital storefront based in Washington, selling an entertainment product, trying to squeeze a few extra bucks out of a seasonal sale. The DA is gonna laugh you out of their office, and good luck finding a lawyer dumb & rabid enough to chase that class action suit.
Gee, I dunno, maybe Steam with its massive database, tools and metrics can very easily see when a game's base price just
magically jump 150% a day before the sale starts. Maybe they could care as much about protecting the people that pump money into their business as the people profiting from it. Maybe they could take their administration responsibilities seriously instead of relying on the apathy demonstrated in this thread to make sure they don't have to. Who cares, as long as you get that 50% off from a game you like, right?
I say this as someone who works for a company who maintains multiple e-commerce portals, who have to juggle our vendors playing pricing games with our customers and putting ourselves in the position of saying "No, you cannot do that with our platform." Then again,
we don't take a slice of the profits from this kind of shitty behavior like Valve does.Enjoy being footsoldiers in the army of a butthurt redditor, I guess.
I don't even fucking read Reddit. But if you want to continue hating on Reddit despite the fact they're entirely correct, I guess that's your prerogative to do so, despite it not being the point whatsoever.