StingingVelvet: Yo!
So I am in the Republic of Georgia as a volunteer teacher, as I have mentioned before. Steam here is MUCH cheaper than in the US, about half price.
I took Steam online for the first time today since arriving here and noticed it offers me Georgian prices, despite me and my account being American. Max Payne 3 is $29.99, Alan Wake is $12.99, etc. etc.
Anyone know what happens if I buy those games here, then try to install them in the US?
I've got some experience in that matter. You need to be aware of few things:
1. When you pay for the games make sure you pay by a card with a billing address in RoG. Otherwise Steam will see it as a region lock bypassing and you might get into trouble (account limitations, game disappearance). If you can't, contact Steam support and inform them about your situation. Most likely they will recommend using US store.
2. Make sure that the games you are buying are region free. RoG is in the same class of countries as CIS. Games are much cheaper, but at the same time many of them are region locked or are available in certain languages only. A quick example:
Max Payne 3 is $29.99 in RoG, but it is also region locked. You will not be able to even run it when you're back in US. To make sure the game is region free, check its appID before buying.
US store page:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/204100/?cc=us GE store page:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/204100/?cc=ge If you place your cursor above 'add to cart' button you'll see the game's appID which is 14652 in RoG and 14655 in US. Different appID equals different games.
(I assume that the 2 letter code for RoG is ge.)
danteveli: Nothing. They will work without problem. I have used my account in couple countries and never had any errors or something like that.
SimonG: This.
Not true anymore, Valve have introduced region locks to games recently.