P1na: Personally, I would see abuse when you buy it via proxy and whatnot. But not when trading with other people, specially with a friend. I buy games for my friends too, when I'm in $ or £ countries.
SimonG: I fail to see the difference.
The point is. Games are significantly cheaper in Russia because the average Russian has a lot less in his pocket than the average EU 1 citizen.
Now, getting the occasional game from a real friend over there isn't really an issue. But systematically using those prices is not really kosher to me. And the more this happens, the more games will be playable only with a Russian ip. Which I can understand. If the consumer doesn't act consciously by themselves, why tread them as if they would.
I understand your point, but I still don't feel bad about it. It's the same as getting my Irish friends Spanish tobacco, because it's a lot cheaper. Or getting aquantainces in Norway a bottle of Basque patxaran or Belgian beer, it's insanely expensive over there. I don't see anything wrong with good old fashioned contraband among friends, internet just makes it easier.
Sure, on extremely large quantities it can fuck us all up, but what we're talking about this one game which happens to be considerably overprized in €. And I honestly don't think people with an stable income (myself included, even if it's kinda low) cares
that much about the 3€ you save in such a deal. The ones who do care are the people with limited money, and I think it's better to have them get the game cheaper in Russia than free on piratebay.