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mrkgnao: Apparently Canada was not enough of a mortal enemy to remain on the list for long.

From MaGog's logs for 21 March:

Canada got its first regionally-priced game. Congratulations.

* Regional price for Witcher: Wild Hunt, The - preorder [Upcoming] in CA: $46.99 instead of $59.99

I will be splitting Canada into its own region later today.
Hmm, this is interesting. I wonder what GOG's going to do for those Canadians that bought at a higher price. I, for example, purchased two copies of the game for the higher price.
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mrkgnao: The dollar will crush those bleeding-heart, tree-hugging, lily-livered foreign currencies. Who needs other currencies, anyhow?! The dollar was good enough for our Lord; it is good enough for me.
Of course I use the button as I do the Twitter favorite button, which probably isn't its intent, but +1.
From MaGog's logs for 24 March:

* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in BR: $3.19 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in DE: $5.19 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in GB: $5.79 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in PL: $5.19 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in RU: $1.89 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in CH: $5.19 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in CZ: $5.19 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in NO: $5.19 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in SE: $5.19 instead of $4.99
* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in UZ: $1.89 instead of $4.99
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mrkgnao: From MaGog's logs for 24 March:

* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in [...]
That's some illogical pricing alright.
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mrkgnao: From MaGog's logs for 24 March:

* Regional price for Starpoint Gemini 2: Secrets of Aethera in [...]
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HypersomniacLive: That's some illogical pricing alright.
It's even more illogical if you compare it to the pricing of the base game:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=424&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah&ord=&flt=tcs~starpoint~&opt=]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=424&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah&ord=&flt=tcs~starpoint~&opt=[/url]

See Poland for example, where the game costs $10.70 less and the DLC $0.20 more.
Post edited March 25, 2015 by mrkgnao
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HypersomniacLive: I don't get your gripe about FireFlower Games charging VAT to EU purchases, it is what they are obliged to do.
Also, the VAT isn't added to the price for EU purchases, the price listing is the VAT inclusive price. You get 25% deducted at checkout if you're not in the EU.
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mrkgnao: P.S. Good news. The first pre-2000 game to be regionally priced.
Another milestone completed, bravo GOG keep the Good News™ coming. I am not really surprised though after the retroactive discounts for the two previous Witcher games, comrade coupons are to be expected for every game released here now. Even if by some miracle any of the regionally priced games go back to consistent pricing for every other region, the special RU region discount will still remain intact.

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DeMignon: EDIT: And before a blue jumps in asking: What should we have done, would it be better not bringing this game at all?
YES, don't fracking give in! Those publishers can sell their games elsewhere. C'mon a title from 1998 acquired from insolvency estate.
II don't think its a question of GOG being forced by publishers, this is what they want to do themselves for every release if possible. The discount on the originally flat priced Witcher games are proof of that.
Post edited March 25, 2015 by stg83
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DeMignon: EDIT: And before a blue jumps in asking: What should we have done, would it be better not bringing this game at all?
YES, don't fracking give in! Those publishers can sell their games elsewhere. C'mon a title from 1998 acquired from insolvency estate.
Meh, they already regionally-priced Europa Universalis (a 2001 game), so 3 years more isn't really that much of a difference.
From MaGog's logs for 26 March:

Another conversion rate change; another bagload of regional USD price adjustments. See attached file (change jpg to txt) for the gory details.

Highlights:
1) Grim Fandango Remastered is no longer "regionally discounted". It is now plain "regionally priced", being more expensive than the US in most of Europe.

2) NOTE! CHANGED Starpoint Gemini 2, regional_str: AU,BR,DE,GB,PL,RU,CH,CZ,NO,SE,UZ, ***TO*** AU,BR,GB,PL,RU,CZ,UZ, (-DE, -CH, -NO, -SE)

3) DE, CH, NO, SE have returned (after a short sojourn) to being somewhat more expensive than US on average
Attachments:
Post edited March 26, 2015 by mrkgnao
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mrkgnao: 1) Grim Fandango Remastered is no longer "regionally discounted". It is now plain "regionally priced", being more expensive than the US in most of Europe.
What a strange price that it has. $15.19/€13.89. It's not rounded up in any of the currencies.
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mrkgnao: 1) Grim Fandango Remastered is no longer "regionally discounted". It is now plain "regionally priced", being more expensive than the US in most of Europe.
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Grargar: What a strange price that it has. $15.19/€13.89. It's not rounded up in any of the currencies.
My guess is that at some point (see http://www.gog.com/forum/general/regional_priced_games_on_gog/post2001) they wanted to make the EU price match the US price and they did it by adjusting the EU price, but with the conversion changes it got all screwed up.
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mrkgnao: 1) Grim Fandango Remastered is no longer "regionally discounted". It is now plain "regionally priced", being more expensive than the US in most of Europe.
So that 70's propaganda was true - casual drugs are a gateway to hard drugs. Or rather, "soft" regional pricing is a gateway to "hard" regional pricing.

Incidentally, the release of Pillars of Eternity kicked all of their placeholders off the GOGmix. So I'm putting them back.
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IAmSinistar: Incidentally, the release of Pillars of Eternity kicked all of their placeholders off the GOGmix. So I'm putting them back.
That's because GOG changed their game IDs (essentially, removed the three games and added three new games).
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mrkgnao: That's because GOG changed their game IDs (essentially, removed the three games and added three new games).
Doesn't this occur with every pre-order that gets released?
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mrkgnao: That's because GOG changed their game IDs (essentially, removed the three games and added three new games).
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Grargar: Doesn't this occur with every pre-order that gets released?
No. Recent examples that didn't: Hotline Miami 2, Shelter 2. I am sure they didn't have an ID change (I keep a list); I believe they had pre-order (I don't keep a list).

I believe that it's only those that have a pre-order exclusive.
Post edited March 26, 2015 by mrkgnao