Posted October 12, 2017

MarkoH01
The goose rules!
Registered: Jun 2009
From Germany

Moonbeam..
Grey Havens
Registered: Jan 2010
From South Africa
Posted October 12, 2017
Was a really long way for some you for a short stay.. Thanks to all 6 for taking the time and trouble and posting
about it.
about it.

HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
Registered: Sep 2011
From Vatican City
Posted October 12, 2017
high rated

If I invite someone to my birthday party and they don't show up, is it unreasonable to tell the other guests "Well, they couldn't make it, because they had to work." when they ask me about them?
Perhaps it's a cultural, maybe even a generational, thing, but seing what example-analogy you used, I'm not surprised you take it as a complaint, and miss the point I'm trying to make (no offence meant); it's a matter of (dis)respecting their privacy if they shared even their usernames (as those uniquely identify people on some level) without their consent/permission.


As for alienating a number of potential paying customers - looking at publicly available data, do you think they're a critical enough mass to matter?

drmike
Why yes, I am a Major General
Registered: Jan 2012
From United States
Posted October 12, 2017


TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted October 12, 2017

This doesn't detract from your point above though, which I agree with (although, as noted, I think the NDA is enough to mitigate this).

Olauron
Arcane Wellspring
Registered: Dec 2012
From Russian Federation
Posted October 12, 2017
A list of (possible) guests is a private matter of host. It is up to the host to share or not to share this list with another guests because inviting somebody is an intention and an action of a host.

WinterSnowfall
Bastard Lunatic
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania
Posted October 12, 2017
You know that one of these days you'll have to come clean and tell these guys about your matter stream compressor, right? Folding space-time inside your bag is not as cool if you keep it a secret from everyone.

MarkoH01
The goose rules!
Registered: Jun 2009
From Germany
Posted October 12, 2017

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As immi101 said, the principle of regional pricing is getting away with the most you can charge and still make the projected profit in each market. And since countries are arbitrarily being grouped into "regions", and then "regions" are arbitrarily grouped into larger "regional zones", the countries that are willing to pay the most dictate the price for every other country in the same region and zone, irrespectively of each country's purchasing power, for the simple reason that certain markets don't matter (much?) to be treated separately.
Since I don't really know the number of those who'd boycott such regional priced goods I cannot agrue much here either. I doubt that those would matter much but they are there and if there would not be any need for RP why risk it at all?

PaterAlf
Cookie Monster
Registered: Apr 2012
From Christmas Island
Posted October 12, 2017

People on the forum might have never met in person, but we know each other's nicknames, post history and who is extremely helpful and contributes to the community. So of course there were some obvious choices for an invitation and so we asked about some specific people we would have expected there (just as an example, because they already said they were invited: Some of us asked about adaliabooks, because they are an obvious choice when you want to talk about flaws of the forum and the website and want some input how to change that).
GOG didn't give us a list and said "These people were in invited". They only answered when we asked specific names. And like Gr00t already said, they didn't match specific reasons of why people couldn't attend to their specific forum names.

Wishbone
Red herring
Registered: Oct 2008
From Denmark

ariaspi
New Old User
Registered: Oct 2014
From Romania
Posted October 13, 2017
If you are curious about the price updates.

JediEagle
New User
Registered: Sep 2008
From Slovenia
Posted October 13, 2017

Country where price = US/Base price = on GOG
Country where price is lower than US/Base price = not on GOG
Country where price is higher than US/Base price = not on GOG
exception could be made for countries where price is lower than US/Base price long as GOG still sells for US/Base price, regardless that physical is lower there. That way there's no regional pricing (on GOG) and no conflict with the publisher.
There's nothing preventing GOG from doing this as far as I know, if regional pricing were actually a main concern.



*edit* And they provided a bit of detail as to the nature of the issues.
edit: I realize you can't say anything. I just felt the urge to ask anyway :D
Post edited October 13, 2017 by JediEagle

Maighstir
THIS KNIGHT MISLIKES THESE HEIGHTS
Registered: Nov 2008
From Sweden

Themken
Old user
Registered: Nov 2011
From Other
Posted October 13, 2017
(My post did not belong here)
Post edited October 14, 2017 by Themken

immi101
User
Registered: May 2010
From Germany
Posted October 13, 2017

but like you, I'm only making speculations from my observations, without knowing for sure. Unless some company comes forward and explains their motives all we can do is speculate.

(and afaik regional pricing for Russia only came a few years later)
And that model of dollar price == euro price never went away. Because evidently it DOES work and customers in Europe are willing (=stupid enough) to pay the surcharge.
nostalgia: reaction from GOG when Steam introduced their euro pricing
thanks for taking the time to write that.
really enjoyable read
Post edited October 13, 2017 by immi101