mrkgnao: Unfortunately, MaGog doesn't have that information. All she keeps is:
1) date and discount of last sale
2) date and discount of best sale
If the two are the same, it's a historical max, but there's no way of knowing from these if it's a
first time max or not.
Vovchigus: It;s great!
Historical max = last discount > best discount sale. MaGog has this info and can compare, right?
And can you please consider some easier way to filter best sale price without adding a date of current sale, please?
Like this maybe:
Historical best = Past Sale - discount of best sale < last discount
Best sale price = Past Sale - discount of best sale <= last discount
What do you think?
I'm not sure you understood. MaGog does not maintain full history, it just maintains the four items I mentioned above.
Accordingly, last discount can
never be larger than best discount. Because then the last discount
is the best discount and the two are the same. MaGog does not maintain information about the previous best.
I can, however, add a more user-friendly filter ("last sale is/was the best"), which is:
(date of last sale == date of best sale) AND (discount of last sale == discount of best sale)
the second comparison is necessary because GOG might change its discount for a game twice in one day (not unheard of).
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try to do it this weekend.