Posted October 01, 2014
pacciulli: Yes, but...
This is simply a placebo for games that are priced regionally. We're not just talking currency conversion here. For instance, Original Sin should be 39,99 dollars if everything stayed the same. But it's 39,99 EUROS and if you switch to dollars that goes up to 50! That's regional pricing. Not just "being able to pay in your local currency". GOG.com: Please remember that you have the option to switch your preferred currency back to USD in the site's footer.
pacciulli: In some cases, there's the arbitrary conversion of 1 = 1 already. Granted, GOG gives money back in shop credit. But what if you don't want to buy another game? What if you don't have enough money to get the one you want?
Post edited October 01, 2014 by sunshinecorp