Delixe: It's not that at all and you know it. Customers have always had the right to walk away but these days they dont have that option. This is the price you pay. Where ever you go this is the price you pay. Except thats not true is it? We have Ubisoft and Stardock milking every last penny. Only in the games industry is someone allowed to make something that is worth twice it's worth in Europe.
StingingVelvet: And the European economy is different from the US economy, which is different from the Chinese economy, and on down the line. You can't just convert the price to dollars and expect to see $50 every time, the world doesn't work like that and it's a very ignorant view of world economics.
Region-based pricing is pretty much essential, the internet doesn't make that no longer the case.
I completely disagree.
What about Australia and NZ? $100-120 for new release games when in the US it's easily half the price at launch?
Nup, that's just fucked. I would do the Asia route anytime if it didn't mean I get it revoked. End of story.
This is why I use Steam, go to EB games every week and scrounge around for the cheapest deals and shop around online.
I also never buy a game on launch. I mean, seriously, would YOU? For a HUNDRED DOLLARS? SCII was released here for $120!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a very clear difference between supporting companies and taking it all the way up the ass until it pops out of your mouth. I prefer to shop smart.