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I'll let a bluetext nagivate that EU regulatory minefield. Meanwhile, I finally got my clunker of a script to detect sale prices:

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US_USD -> SALE PRICE : $9.59 ($11.99)
GB_GBP -> SALE PRICE : £7.19 (£8.99)
GB_USD -> SALE PRICE : $11.59 ($14.39)
FR_EUR -> SALE PRICE : €9.59 (€11.99)
FR_USD -> SALE PRICE : $12.69 ($15.79)
DE_EUR -> SALE PRICE : €9.59 (€11.99)
DE_USD -> SALE PRICE : $12.69 ($15.79)
PL_EUR -> SALE PRICE : €9.59 (€11.99)
PL_USD -> SALE PRICE : $12.69 ($15.79)
AU_AUD -> SALE PRICE : A$11.29 (A$13.99)
AU_USD -> SALE PRICE : $10.39 ($12.89)
RU_RUB -> SALE PRICE : ₽229 (₽279)
RU_USD -> SALE PRICE : $6.19 ($7.69)
MX_USD -> SALE PRICE : $8.89 ($10.99)

The parenthetical is the base price in those cases.

Attaching the update below, for anyone who wants to see bad code in its raw form. Right-click the attachment, choose Save As, and rename the file to pricecheck.pl. I had to fool the attach script into thinking it's an image.
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Post edited September 18, 2014 by IAmSinistar
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JudasIscariot: I could probably translate whatever phrases in Polish you see better than Google Translate can but I bet they are saying something to the effect:

"In order to provide the Polish versions of games at a price suitable for the Polish market, we have to restrict our purchases to Poland".

I really don't know much about CDP.pl, just wanted comment on that google translate you posted :)
Let's be clear : the true reason is probably licence restrictions. That in turn would allow lower prices. Maybe that would be valid ( in fact I'm certain there is a way to present a valid reason that would resist any possible scrutiny ) . But as they state it, they provide a reason that is somewhat shocking and appears as a pure willingness to implement customer discrimination based on nationality.. Maybe they should express it a bit differently,
Post edited September 18, 2014 by Phc7006
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JudasIscariot: I could probably translate whatever phrases in Polish you see better than Google Translate can but I bet they are saying something to the effect:

"In order to provide the Polish versions of games at a price suitable for the Polish market, we have to restrict our purchases to Poland".

I really don't know much about CDP.pl, just wanted comment on that google translate you posted :)
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Phc7006: Let's be clear : the true reason is probably licence restrictions. That in turn would allow lower prices. Maybe that would be valid ( in fact I'm certain there is a way to present a valid reason that would resist any possible scrutiny ) . But as they state it, they provide a reason that is somewhat shocking and appears as a pure willingness to implement customer discrimination based on nationality.. Maybe they should express it a bit differently,
Again, I just wanted to comment on google translate's inability to properly translate Polish. I have no idea why CDP.pl operates the way they do :) Different company and all :)
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IAmSinistar: I'll let a bluetext nagivate that EU regulatory minefield.
EU regulations certainly end up being detrimental to the rectal integrity of flies in Brussels and Luxembourg.... with so many people ready to discuss even the slightest detail in depth.
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JudasIscariot: I could probably translate whatever phrases in Polish you see better than Google Translate can but I bet they are saying something to the effect:

"In order to provide the Polish versions of games at a price suitable for the Polish market, we have to restrict our purchases to Poland".

I really don't know much about CDP.pl, just wanted comment on that google translate you posted :)
Thanks for the translation :) If regional restriction is implemented "properly" here(there are a scary number of games jumping into that category now), can I see a GOG bear barking at me if I try to circumvent regional pricing? I can lend you a koala if you are lacking in GOG bears :)
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JudasIscariot: I could probably translate whatever phrases in Polish you see better than Google Translate can but I bet they are saying something to the effect:

"In order to provide the Polish versions of games at a price suitable for the Polish market, we have to restrict our purchases to Poland".

I really don't know much about CDP.pl, just wanted comment on that google translate you posted :)
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Tarnicus: Thanks for the translation :) If regional restriction is implemented "properly" here(there are a scary number of games jumping into that category now), can I see a GOG bear barking at me if I try to circumvent regional pricing? I can lend you a koala if you are lacking in GOG bears :)
Probably not :P
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JudasIscariot: Probably not :P
Emphasis on "probably"?
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JudasIscariot: Probably not :P
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Cavalary: Emphasis on "probably"?
I believe the emphasis is on ":P".
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JudasIscariot: Different company and all :)
And so very far away. ;)
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IAmSinistar: And so very far away. ;)
At least a designer didn't get the idea to paint this in grey :/
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IAmSinistar: And so very far away. ;)
So out of reach.... ;-)


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DyNaer: At least a designer didn't get the idea to paint this in grey :/
There's still time. :-P
Quick question, is there a place I can view all the different regional prices for any specific game? for example Divinity Original SIn and Wasteland 2?
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gbaz69: Quick question, is there a place I can view all the different regional prices for any specific game? for example Divinity Original SIn and Wasteland 2?
If you know how to run a perl script, you can use IAMSinistar's script attached here.
Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition can now also be added to the regional pricing list.
Oh, next one? Too many regional priced games to my liking :(