rtcvb32: Errr... hmmm... Actually there might be someone with a code to give you BG for free, at least the original vs the EE version. Let me look if i happen to have a code attached to my EE version for you...
edit: Yep
If you want it, just ask and i'll PM it to you. Pretty sure it has never been touched.
Oh! I would be glad to have it. What about the differences with EE and Original version? EE has more story/npcs?
And... I will be your secret santa. Just wait to the end of this year...
(Funny thing If I google translate this from German (English words) to Spanish it says: "I want to be your invisible friend" SAVAGE!
Darvond: I mean, hey. If you want to spend your monopoly money, then by all means
go spend it somewhere else. I don't think GOG is interested in currency with no actual meaning.
Tin foil hat TM, but I want to believe.
timppu: About bitcoin, I always find it a bit odd that one bitcoin is something like 500 USD or something. Why is it so high? Would you buy GOG games for 0.01 bitcoints, or something like that?
To me it would appear that in many (western) countries, the authorities seem to be gently pushing people not to use cash money, but only use debit/credit cards, money transfers (through banks) etc. There are also limits how much cash money you can bring with you from country to country, etc.
I can understand why this is state's wet dream because then they could more easily track when and how people are trading. For instance for taxing purposes so that you can't pay someone with cash without paying taxes, or tracking if someone, who is getting social benefits from the state, is also getting money from other people (e,g, salary, or even money gifts). End to the grey market and hidden payments.
I see that as reason many people would start using bitcoins (instead of cash) as it is similarly untrackable.
It started like 5 BTC = 30 dollars, a "clan" friends (online friends) spend 5 BTC to buy a copy of BF3 a long time ago. The last time I checked it was on 600 USD per BTC.
And now by
http://preev.com/ its freaking 1000 USD = 1 BTC!!!
I don't know how this currency gains so much value, but I have a lot of options for Steam to buy with it (even Steam has an option now) Ex.: As I said before webs like BR-STORE-I-DON'T-REMEMBER and other various stores from my country (resell key legit, with goverment taxes and so on) that accept this currency too.