Overview
- The find, which surfaced Wednesday on SteamDB via dataminer @SigaTbh, shows strings like “30‑Day low” and “discount based on lowest price in previous 30 days.”
- Steam already shows a 30‑day low in parts of the European Union under the 2023 Omnibus Directive, which requires stores to display recent price history to curb misleading “sales.”
- A native readout would help shoppers judge if a deal is real, though the 30‑day window can be gamed by timing price changes outside that span.
- Separate code points to an FPS estimator that would predict frame rates based on reports from PCs with similar hardware.
- Outlets report no confirmation or timeline from Valve, so most users still depend on SteamDB and similar tools for broader, longer price histories.