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So what can Australia do if Valve told them to f*** off?

I supposed they could ask Google to ban them from search results and such - but how effective would that be?

I suspect Valve will just pay the fine just to avoid the hassle but Australia is pretty powerless to enforce its will on a US company.
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tremere110: So what can Australia do if Valve told them to f*** off?

I supposed they could ask Google to ban them from search results and such - but how effective would that be?

I suspect Valve will just pay the fine just to avoid the hassle but Australia is pretty powerless to enforce its will on a US company.
Its a US company trading in Australia, they have to adhere to local laws. VALVe can't do their normal "Nah nah nah we're ignoring you"

Failure to comply will see sanctions incured by the ITO and the US government.
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darthspudius: When did gamers become so pathetic? Grow up.
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gamesfreak64: lets see how YOU react when they TAKE the cash BUT you wont get anything....
but ow maybe you use a credit crad so you can reverse the transaction...

not everyone is lucky to have that option, USA seems to be common, everyone has one, many younger people in Europe dont have one (yet) and thus they use paysafe (which got several awards so they must be doing something great)

Anyway, if you lost some cash you would complain aswell, unless you got money to burn.
It gets worse when you consider that they cancel entire accounts because of a credit card charge back.
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tremere110: So what can Australia do if Valve told them to f*** off?

I supposed they could ask Google to ban them from search results and such - but how effective would that be?

I suspect Valve will just pay the fine just to avoid the hassle but Australia is pretty powerless to enforce its will on a US company.
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mechmouse: Its a US company trading in Australia, they have to adhere to local laws. VALVe can't do their normal "Nah nah nah we're ignoring you"

Failure to comply will see sanctions incured by the ITO and the US government.
They'll wind up paying the money if they have assets in Australia, otherwise they shouldn't be on the hook for any of them as they'd be a foreign company operating on foreign soil. If they were held accountable for foreign laws without a presence that would cause utter chaos.

Ultimately, they'll wind up paying whatever the award winds up being after any relevant appeals are filed because they've got equipment in Australia and the government can just impound any of that necessary to pay the award.
Post edited December 24, 2016 by hedwards
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tremere110: So what can Australia do if Valve told them to f*** off?
The fine is pocket change for Valve.

And why would they do that and lose being able to gouge Aussies?
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hedwards: It gets worse when you consider that they cancel entire accounts because of a credit card charge back.
They don't cancel accounts, they restrict them. You don't lose access to anything you legitimately purchased.
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hedwards: It gets worse when you consider that they cancel entire accounts because of a credit card charge back.
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Pheace: They don't cancel accounts, they restrict them. You don't lose access to anything you legitimately purchased.
I guess that is better, but it's still an rather disgusting move on their part. Especially, given the companies rather embarrassing lack of support when fraud and billing mistakes are made.
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tremere110: So what can Australia do if Valve told them to f*** off?

I supposed they could ask Google to ban them from search results and such - but how effective would that be?

I suspect Valve will just pay the fine just to avoid the hassle but Australia is pretty powerless to enforce its will on a US company.
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mechmouse: Its a US company trading in Australia, they have to adhere to local laws. VALVe can't do their normal "Nah nah nah we're ignoring you"

Failure to comply will see sanctions incured by the ITO and the US government.
So applying this to GOG, CD projekt red has to be nice to customers outside Poland but could screw with Poland customers? Does this mean CD projekt red treats US customers better than valve treats US customers? I find myself liking GOG better than steam these days tbh. Although steam has things galaxy client needs like profile pages and achievements.


*Throws gaming money at GOG hoping GOG to evolve one day*
Post edited December 27, 2016 by silent49
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mechmouse: Its a US company trading in Australia, they have to adhere to local laws. VALVe can't do their normal "Nah nah nah we're ignoring you"

Failure to comply will see sanctions incured by the ITO and the US government.
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silent49: So applying this to GOG, CD projekt red has to be nice to customers outside Poland but could screw with Poland customers? Does this mean CD projekt red treats US customers better than valve treats US customers? I find myself liking GOG better than steam these days tbh. Although steam has things galaxy client needs like profile pages and achievements.

*Throws gaming money at GOG hoping GOG to evolve one day*
GoG = better then anyone

i only have other sites because i like casual games, small simple games , run windowed, dont require much time, and most have quite low requirements.

I get the real games from GoG.
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gamesfreak64: GoG = better then anyone

i only have other sites because i like casual games, small simple games , run windowed, dont require much time, and most have quite low requirements.

I get the real games from GoG.
Eh. GOG has its disadvantages too. Like, for instance, being ill equipped or prepared to support the growth that they rather intentionally sought.They don't have the structure, personnel, equipment, or seemingly the knowledge to support their growing customer base. They also appear to lack the will to support it given the state of the forums and the basic functions of the website that are broken and either ignored or repaired partially (creating other problems that will be ignored or repaired improperly leading to even more problems).

They have PR managers like Fables and Konrad to tell us "people are aware and a solution is being worked on" for problems that could certainly be fixed within a week (I'm looking at you, patching out DRM in games or broken site features) and after said promise is made, the threads requesting the fix are revived ANNUALLY to remind GOG (who doesn't care at all) that these problems still exist.

Then there's the "core principles" that have been rescinded and taken away until DRM-free is the only one left standing. Equal pricing has gone out the window, at the very least.

I'm not saying it's not better than VALVe and Steam over here, but I don't pretend like it's still some kind of utopian dream.
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gamesfreak64: GoG = better then anyone

i only have other sites because i like casual games, small simple games , run windowed, dont require much time, and most have quite low requirements.

I get the real games from GoG.
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paladin181: Eh. GOG has its disadvantages too. Like, for instance, being ill equipped or prepared to support the growth that they rather intentionally sought.They don't have the structure, personnel, equipment, or seemingly the knowledge to support their growing customer base. They also appear to lack the will to support it given the state of the forums and the basic functions of the website that are broken and either ignored or repaired partially (creating other problems that will be ignored or repaired improperly leading to even more problems).

They have PR managers like Fables and Konrad to tell us "people are aware and a solution is being worked on" for problems that could certainly be fixed within a week (I'm looking at you, patching out DRM in games or broken site features) and after said promise is made, the threads requesting the fix are revived ANNUALLY to remind GOG (who doesn't care at all) that these problems still exist.

Then there's the "core principles" that have been rescinded and taken away until DRM-free is the only one left standing. Equal pricing has gone out the window, at the very least.

I'm not saying it's not better than VALVe and Steam over here, but I don't pretend like it's still some kind of utopian dream.
i know.... but so far the only biggest problem i have right now is the vc lib thing, seems when devs add achievements i seem to be the only one getting problems with the libs, oh sir game doesnt work after they added achievements for galaxy, so when and if they update the game i will be having my second game that gone dead because of the need to add achievments, so yes this is until now the only big problem i have, but since i seem to be the only one, nothing is done about it, i could go and complain but that would NOT help me.

While yo are complaining about some issues gog has according to you:

win 10 comp with games might be THE problem.
Unless all 1000s games work with win 10 there wont be a problem.
Suppose 200 games you bought cant be made to work..... since in the future there wont be hardware build that can be read by old win 7 and 8, so even if people want to keep the old win7 as games pc offline they cant ebcause the hardware doesnt live forever, the challenge will be 1000s of games thant probably wont work but were paid for,
so taken all this , there will always be something to complain about.

So i guess if and when time comes that all old games wont work no longer on win 10 we will have to do with that, nothing we can chnage about it and even by gooing nuts and driving ourselves crazy things wont change, so its a matter of accepting and keep accepting things in life because we have to.

(ps attach image stopped working since now in ff 50.01 (current version) maybe some tech can check if it is FF related or a simple flaw.))
Post edited January 03, 2017 by gamesfreak64