Posted July 09, 2014
JamesBond007: Regional pricing could work on GOG, but it needs to be done differently.
For example, there is a game available in multiple languages, including English, Russian and other European languages. You could still bypass the regional pricing, but each region will have different available languages:
1. Russian version - the cheapest, but only in Russian.
2. American version, with standard price, but only in English.
3. European version - the most expensive, but will all available languages, includong Polish.
Because I don't speak Russian, first option is not for me. I could select the second option, but the third option has my native language. In other words - if you bypass the regional pricing and pay less, you'll get less.
this is called Regionlock and the reason i leave Steam. For example, there is a game available in multiple languages, including English, Russian and other European languages. You could still bypass the regional pricing, but each region will have different available languages:
1. Russian version - the cheapest, but only in Russian.
2. American version, with standard price, but only in English.
3. European version - the most expensive, but will all available languages, includong Polish.
Because I don't speak Russian, first option is not for me. I could select the second option, but the third option has my native language. In other words - if you bypass the regional pricing and pay less, you'll get less.
The next step is censored games in countries, DRM and so on...
edit: i buyd Witcher 3 for 43€ and was happy to do this ;) cause on Steam it were 50€ and the 12$ voucher are very good
Post edited July 09, 2014 by BenZ2k3