Posted February 04, 2016
Not sure what is made available (though GOG did say once that it'd take tens of thousands of codes being purchased for resale from cheap regions to make them take note and consider doing something about it... not that what they said once counts for much), but somehow doubt publishers care enough to analyze and make changes. It's a pretty standard pricing scheme that Steam offers as default and most just accept and then apply elsewhere as well, and once GOG caved to it, that's that.
Saw indie devs post more than once in threads about regional pricing for their games that they have no idea what this is all about, either just accepted what was filled in or had some firms handle it entirely and just accepted what those offered them, since they just want to make games and not bother with these details.
Saw indie devs post more than once in threads about regional pricing for their games that they have no idea what this is all about, either just accepted what was filled in or had some firms handle it entirely and just accepted what those offered them, since they just want to make games and not bother with these details.