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lolwhut?!?

I distinctly remember "Emperor" being $5.99 when it launched here, now it's over $6 without discount?

"Caesar I", a 25 year old game, is now also $6 without the discount. I'm sure there's more.

What is this dumbfuckery?!?!?



edit: Thanks for clearing that up, Grargar!
Post edited June 06, 2017 by fronzelneekburm
Activision raised all their prices on Steam a while back. I guess it finally hit here.
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tremere110: Activision raised all their prices on Steam a while back. I guess it finally hit here.
Just in time for the summer sale! Oh well, money saved, I guess. My wallet is bled dry anyway and I have lots of shiny, new-ish games to play, thanks to the Bethesda and Capcom one two punch.
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fronzelneekburm: lolwhut?!?

I distinctly remember "Emperor" being $5.99 when it launched here, now it's over $6 without discount?

"Caesar I", a 25 year old game, is now also $6 without the discount. I'm sure there's more.

What is this dumbfuckery?!?!?
They didn't. For some reason, the games were released here with a fixed € price of 5.59. Now that GOG adjusted the currency exchange rate and the euro became stronger, the equivalent $ price is, as a result, higher.
Post edited June 06, 2017 by Grargar
[EDIT] Nevermind, the price increase seems to be just currency fluctuations.

Activision will likely wait until after all sales are complete before increasing prices. Increasing prices right before a sale is illegal in a few countries.
Post edited June 06, 2017 by tremere110
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tremere110: Activision will likely wait until after all sales are complete before increasing prices. Increasing prices right before a sale is illegal in a few countries.
What games did Activision increase the price? I can't see any difference on Steam. Maybe you're instead talking about Paradox?
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tremere110: [EDIT] Nevermind, the price increase seems to be just currency fluctuations.

Activision will likely wait until after all sales are complete before increasing prices. Increasing prices right before a sale is illegal in a few countries.
Like Paradox did?
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blotunga: Like Paradox did?
Paradox increased prices? Where? Where? :O
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tremere110: [EDIT] Nevermind, the price increase seems to be just currency fluctuations.

Activision will likely wait until after all sales are complete before increasing prices. Increasing prices right before a sale is illegal in a few countries.
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blotunga: Like Paradox did?
They must do that at least month before the sale. If there's less than month left until the sale they can't increase the price.
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tremere110: Activision will likely wait until after all sales are complete before increasing prices. Increasing prices right before a sale is illegal in a few countries.
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Grargar: What games did Activision increase the price? I can't see any difference on Steam. Maybe you're instead talking about Paradox?
My bad. It was Paradox I was thinking of. I seem to have gotten those two confused. Looks like Paradox increased prices here already. Dangerously close to the summer sale too.
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Grargar: They didn't. For some reason, the games were released here with a fixed € price of 5.59. Now that GOG adjusted the currency exchange rate and the euro became stronger, the equivalent $ price is, as a result, higher.
Well well, what a lovely artificial way to apply regional prices.
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HypersomniacLive: Well well, what a lovely artificial way to apply regional prices.
It's a strange method to say the least and makes me wonder whether GOG itself made some boo-boos (similarly weird pricing exists with EA games like Mirror's Edge and Crysis).
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Grargar: It's a strange method to say the least and makes me wonder whether GOG itself made some boo-boos (similarly weird pricing exists with EA games like Mirror's Edge and Crysis).
Indeed, makes one wonder, as this whole "if one pays more than the base price" seems to be pretty... flexible, to put it mildly, so long as it leads to increased prices for the usual suckers.