Posted February 10, 2016
mrkgnao: A "fun" experiment for anyone living in the US (or actually anywhere except regCN, regRO and regRS). Try to gift Spacecom and see the price change from your local price to $14.99.
This means that regUS is not the default region-free region for GOG. The default they use is regCN.
Still, MaGog will continue to use regUS as the baseline because I really don't want to have to explain to people why the US has two regionally-priced games.
HypersomniacLive: Could it be that they're giftable at the highest price charged? This means that regUS is not the default region-free region for GOG. The default they use is regCN.
Still, MaGog will continue to use regUS as the baseline because I really don't want to have to explain to people why the US has two regionally-priced games.
If you try to gift "Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, The - Game + Expansion Pass [Season Pass] [Premium]" you're asked to pay $79.99 (the regCN price), not $84.99 (the regUS price), and certainly not $101.69 (the regGB (highest) price). Assuming of course you live in a "cheaper than $79.99" region.
blotunga: "Gift prices in your region are equivalent to the games' region-free price. Due to this, gift codes purchased directly on GOG.com can be redeemed globally with no regional restrictions. If you're shopping for yourself, deselect the "GIFT THIS ORDER" option to purchase at your local price."
Yes. Discussed at length in other threads (e.g. GOG change tracker). But the point I was making here is that the "region-free price" is not the regUS price, it is the regCN price.Post edited February 10, 2016 by mrkgnao