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However a vpn will not work as store region is no longer based on ip location.
All kidding aside you will probably have it in your library, but not be able to play it until you prove you are of age. Somebody yesterday said they'd gotten locked out of one of their games.
All Ill say to the console manufacturers, if they drop the disc drive or mandate online DRM next gen they're incredibly stupid, I see a lot of PC gamers in countries like the UK/Australia/EU/etc in the future switching to only play future games buying discs with cash in retail on an offline console.
Frankly if they wont stand up to Beijing. What makes you think they will to London. They are in it to turn a profit for investors. My advice move somewhere more liberal, but I imagine that's harder due to that Brexit thing. Don't be mad at them for going alone with what you all did to yourselves.
This is incorrect. If you attempt to make a purchase in any region other than your own, Valve will treat it as payment fraud and punish the account. Even when the price is higher than that of your own country.
Now you've lost me completely. How do you benefit in the mentioned situation from using a VPN then not using it to switch location?
If the key is not region restricted for your region then you can activate it without any problems.
I don't like the misinformation being spread about "NO! Dont get a VPN for all of its advantages because having it connected will get you banned on Steam!" It wont.
In most cases there is no real reason to region hop on Steam anyways for now, not even to get cheaper prices, you can get CD keys way cheaper than any region on Steam, sometimes you can have region locked games gifted to you too, hopefully stuff like the OSA fails because that would give a reason to region switch tho its unreasonably hard on Steam so at that point id just drop Steam, GOG doesn't care in the slightest and VPN is enough to region change there just by connecting to a different server and you benefit from less restrictions, differing pricing, etc.
Uh, the privacy? VPNs encrypt the data between you and the VPN's server, preventing ISPs from seeing what you're doing.