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If you have a specific price you want to purchase a specific game for and it's not being sold for that price, you're going to need to find a store that allows haggling.
Devs want as much money as they can make with their game+DLCs.
If you want to keep a track of sales and when they happen, keep a track of them on here https://steamdb.info/sales/history/
You can also look up whatever game (that you want to get) and check how low of a discounted price it has gotten over the recent sales/years.
If you want a full game that is priced highly, just save up until you have the right amount or until it ends up on sale (and you'll have a decent amount of money by then)
Valve isn't going to implement this. I'm not against your suggestion but I know it won't happen.