In this discussion elsewhere on the boards, there were always people saying, that since GoG makes it's transactions through Cyprus, that the VAT from Cyprus is used for wherever you buy the stuff from, is this right?
RocketBearGames: Honestly, it's not something that's well thought out.
On Steam, I use their recommended prices - they have a billion currencies these days and it's too hard to set them individually. I just set the US price and Steam does the rest. My understanding is that Steam has lower RUB prices because of lower median incomes in Russia.
For GOG, I just asked them to match the Steam prices.
mrkgnao: I understand.
To the best of my knowledge, the median income in Russia is not that low. Dependent on the metric used, Russia is at around #50 out almost 200 countries. It is much higher than almost all the African countries (that pay the US price). It is also higher than quite a few countries that I believe pay the high European price (e.g. Bulgaria, Romania).
The common belief is that the low Russian price is a reward for the high piracy prevalent there, although I am not entirely convinced.
+1
And I may add, that average income in a country has huge diversity depending on the region, not to mention that even your neighbor could earn 5 times as much as you and this whole reasoning with poor Russia is full of fail from the start.
I earn slightly less than the average Russian, welcome to Eastern Germany.
Basing a price system on national discrimination which is mostly based on prejudices is so wrong.
Charging the Balkan states as much as the rest of Europe is wrong anyway.
VAT in Germany is 19%, not 20.