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crissindahouse said:
aLkaLiNE said:

Really? You didn't mention that before.

The good thing on PC is that you don't only have to look at Steam sales to get good deals for games on Steam or you buy a DRM free game and connect it to your Steam library so yeah, PC is superior to deals on console even if one service doesn't have great deals for some time.

The only reason you don't want to count physical sales is because the PC has none, but that's disingenuous to one of the advantages console has! So you may be able to find better digital sales for a platform that's... digital only, but I bet I could find better sales physically in many many cases. If you don't want to acknowledge that a thrifty user will be able to save money no matter what, then you're too biased for this discussion.

I automatically mentioned that with whom I replied to. I don't have to mention it's not about physical if I quote someone who speaks about digital

So no, that's not the reason why I didn't mention physical discs, I didn't mention them because I quoted someone speaking about PSN and Steam. 

Maybe you are too biased to interfere in a discussion between me and someone else without giving a shit what it even was about. 

Just don't accuse me for something even if I never even thought about it just because you want to let this be a part of it. 

All that poster said was PSN sales had been better for them than steam lately. You took it upon yourself to reply and talk about how there's other storefronts the PC has to get games cheaply, and then you asserted that the best deals are had on PC. At no point was it made clear that brick and mortar/physical/used stores don't count for the sake of this arguement but again, it's disingenuous to claim that PC has the best software sales while excluding the fact that console gamers have multiple means to find games cheaper too. I guess my bias would be in trying to make this a seemingly fair arguement.