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for $40 AU
steam can shove it.
sorry had to vent the rage.
The hackers are now trying to use sex to sell their links - user "}seXy{ niKKi" is spamming "ur cute! <3 is that really u?", same link as below.
The steam is proud to present free games for steam
http://communitysgamessteamm.t35.com/
Obviously, don't follow the link, just report them.
Something wrong there?
Oh and the publisher/manufacturers solution - lock the software to the hardware by region locking so that I HAVE to pay the $79 and not the $39.. The local distributors aren't ripping us off (I've seen how much they pay to get them from the manufacturers).. so why is a US company thinking it's okay to charge $50 usd for a game from US citizens but $50 usd is not enough for someone from outside of the states..
..because they can?
..because we let them..
We need to fight this region locking bullcrap - if i order a book from the united states and ship it over i can still read it - why should games be any different (lets not get started on ebooks.. *shudder*)
The reason games are so cheap in the UK is because piracy is so high.. I think that's our problem.. we're too good and actually follow the systems that are in place to buy and own (sorry.. license) all our games.
Until stupid people stop paying stupidly high inflated local prices.. nothing will happen. For a while when JB first started getting into games.. new releases were 69-79 dollars.. now people 'trust' JB in games.. that happens a hell of a lot less - people will just assume that jb is cheaper without actually bothering to look.
Also to add another random rant - never buy unsealed games from a store that sells second hand ;) - (they say they don't but they do)
As for Metro 2033, turns out JB Hi-Fi have it in their online store for $90, which turns out to be about the same as it is off Steam now, 'cept that from JB Hi-Fi you get a free shirt.
http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/game/pc-games/metro-2033/475773
Until then, it's an import from the United States, and as such - I'll only pay the USD prices that people in the US pay.
Oh well.. Steam was fun while it lasted.. no more purchases from me unless they're equally priced sales with what the US are getting.. So much cheaper to order a physical copy on disc from the UK - have to wait 3-4 days for delivery.. but meh.. Saves the cost of my download allowance (25 gig for 89.99 - one game can easily take half of that)..
You've just lost sales of the Dragon Age Expansion, Mass Effect 2 (was wanting to finish the originals), EA.. good work.. good work!
read and lol bwahahaha
It's definitely time to consider seriously whether to use Steam for digital purchases. Personally, I can recommend an alternative site www.GamersGate.co.uk . I picked up BC2 for £29.95 on release day (~$50 AU), and it's still priced at that! They let me take the download the install files wherever I want (burn to DVD, etc.), the only thing you need to do is have an internet connection open to start the install. But after that, it doesn't need to authenticate for anything.
The Aussie dollar buys a lot of English pound at the moment and they don't do regional pricing. Hell, you can even put the game's shortcut in your Steam list. It's win/win.
"Hello! Pliz Join My Group Only 2 Members http://www.steamgroups4frags.t35.com Thanks!!"
I am much more suspicious of the local subsidiary of each publisher, I very much doubt they get to count steam sales even when an Australian buys it. As a result management and sales reps tasked with Australian PC games have likely had their sales rapidly decline and any bonuses slashed as customers shift to steam and unofficial imports. I can imagine this results in massive amounts of bawwing and ridiculous demands that Aussies be blocked from steam releases etc.
Now I can sympathise somewhat as money the local subsidiary is spending on marketing and classification that is arguably going towards sales likely claimed by an online division. However inflating prices on steam to avoid needed corporate restructing is an idiotic short term solution. They are going to have to deal with this sooner or later.
They Hijacked my account. Luckily - I realised and requested to change my password whilst still logged in. They did get a hold of my acocunt - but kept sending the message to everyone. Anyhoo now all my friends are deleted - save for my groups.
So beware guys! Some ass wipe is hacking accounts here! -__-
so if you create forged postal address and purchase it via steam, steam may pick up later on as CC company may flag the transaction as a fraud.
This may result in Steam account ban (yikes) CC number get ban as well. (bit of a hassle if you have lot of direct debit on the card.
I always thought publisher is jacking up the price because they can, and there were some posts from publisher regarding 'Borderland' price hike.
as the initial cheaper price was indeed a MISTAKE and had to be raised to 80USD or something.
i mean i cant realyl MOVE country to buy some game at chaper price is it.
It appears scammers are targeting members of this group. I have had multiple group members ask to open chat logs with me, and then post a message asking me to visit an account harvesting site. The message usually goes as follows:
"NVIDIA and ATI Gives GTA4,l4d2 tf2 ..STEAM Games for FREE!!! (there has to be at least 1 game ) http://steampowerdacc.tk"
Obviously, don't click on the link.
Even if its true, Why would 1 retailer (steam) jack up the price for other retails ?
I really like Steam and would prefer to have all my games from Steam, but this is getting a bit annoying and no one wants to be ripped of like this.
I'm looking at buying the Borderlands DLC, but even thats $3 US more than the price in the US! $3 is not much but it's still 30% more ....
Also, if thats the case, how come there is no price hike in NZ ?
Im more puzzled to see NZ's not changing the price but AUS store does for many games.
Usually we have been told numerous times that we pay higher fees/costs due to lack of population!!!
I am truly disappointed to see way this thing is working, I will not purchase any games that shows this kind of price hike. =(
I too went to grab metro 2033 the other week saw the price and was totally shocked at how much they wanted for that, especially considering the 65 for avp made me angry and pass that aswell.
I'm pretty sure steam has the ability for them to sell them in AUD with GST but they are chosing to bill it in the US to evade tax on top of gouging prices.
Images here
Australian Steam Store:
http://i49.tinypic.com/bjisqs.jpg
American:
http://i48.tinypic.com/w0rtvt.jpg
Click on community tab
Click on "Manage your *number* friends."
Where it says "Select: All - None - Inverse" click on "All"
Where it says "Actions: Block Selected - Unblock Selected - Remove Selected - Invite Selected to Group" click on "Invite selected to group"
The only reason I use steam is because it's generally cheaper then getting it from say Eb-games but if a game I want is 80 bucks then I may as well push out an extra 30 for the collectors edition of it.
Had to put the space in Steam because the word "Steam" is not allowed in Group name!
Also lets not swear too much, its mainly the Publishers at fault!
Go here (US Steam Store), claim you're in America, use Beverly Hills 90210 as your location, and you can buy at US prices.
Also you've got an extra space in "Steam"
Sega also practice unfair pricing.