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mrkgnao: From MaGog's logs for 1 December:

The regional prices for UK and Russia have been somewhat reduced. Here is the first half of the list (all prices are in USD):

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HypersomniacLive: Based on this, I'd have expected the prices to go up, but apparently, no matter which way the Russian economy goes, games keep getting cheaper.
How far away are we from the day when they'll be getting one title for free for every purchase they make?

Perhaps the rest of the world should stop making purchases, and collectively start pirating everything to death. Seems to pay off nicely.
Pretty much... except if you're Australian... if you're to believe our politicians / every rep of industry body for entertainment media everywhere we are the biggest pirates going... yet all our regional prices are jacked... no correlation there I'm sure...
Post edited December 01, 2014 by Bigs
Does anyone know, if the Russian mob (or Putin/FSB, doesn't make any difference) has become more active in Poland lately?
Post edited December 01, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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Grargar: [...]

As I said above, these are not the flat-priced games; these are the regionally-priced ones. Their price remains the same; what has changed is their currency rate, where with less dollars you can now buy the same amount of rubles.
Oops, missed that the prices given are the USD ones. :/

I'll make a note to my previous post - I'm still curious though to see when they'll be given extra incentives to spend actual money on games. ;-D
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Grargar: Nothing strange about that. These are the regionally-priced games that have been affected, not the rest. You know, in the same way that European games were affected. Want an example? Before the first Local Prices Update, the standard version of Age of Wonders 3 had a cost of $55 for Europeans. How many dollars does it cost right now? $50.40.
Thank you for the explanation. So the regional-priced games got a little cheaper (regarding the Dollar price), because of exchange rates while the flat-priced games are a little more expensive now (when paid in Rubbel)?
Post edited December 01, 2014 by PaterAlf
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Klumpen0815: Does anyone know, if the Russian mob (or Putin/FSB, doesn't make any difference) has become more active in Poland lately?
Not sure how this is related to regional pricing, but while the KGB (call it whatever) is active in Poland, they are way more active in Baltics, Scandinavia, Germany, and Hungary sadly atm. Especially Baltics & Sweden
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PaterAlf: Thank you for the explanation. So the regional-priced games got a little cheaper, because of exchange rates while the flat-priced games are a little more expensive now?
Cheaper in dollars; not necessarily cheaper. They still pay the same prices in rubles. For example, Age of Wonders 3's price on Russia is 600 rubles, which now converts to a bit over $11.5. Same case with the European prices after the first Local Prices Update. We still pay €40 for Age of Wonders 3, but whereas its dollar price was initially $55, now it's $50.40.

As for flat-priced games, before the first Local Prices Update, a $5.99 game equalled 219 rubles on GOG. Now, a $5.99 game equals 289 rubles here.
Post edited December 01, 2014 by Grargar
From MaGog's logs for 3 December:

- Regional price for Lumino City in GB: $23.39 instead of $19.99
- Regional price for Lumino City in RU: $7.19 instead of $19.99
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mrkgnao: From MaGog's logs for 3 December:

- Regional price for Lumino City in GB: $23.39 instead of $19.99
- Regional price for Lumino City in RU: $7.19 instead of $19.99
Thanks, I'll get it on the list. I figured one of the several recent releases had to be regional priced. It was just a matter of odds.
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mrkgnao: From MaGog's logs for 3 December:

- Regional price for Lumino City in GB: $23.39 instead of $19.99
- Regional price for Lumino City in RU: $7.19 instead of $19.99
And another self-published indie...
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mrkgnao: From MaGog's logs for 3 December:

- Regional price for Lumino City in GB: $23.39 instead of $19.99
- Regional price for Lumino City in RU: $7.19 instead of $19.99
It sure fooled me that it was flat-priced, sad and pissed off.

How many self-published indies are now regionally priced?
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mrkgnao: From MaGog's logs for 3 December:

- Regional price for Lumino City in GB: $23.39 instead of $19.99
- Regional price for Lumino City in RU: $7.19 instead of $19.99
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HypersomniacLive: It sure fooled me that it was flat-priced, sad and pissed off.

How many self-published indies are now regionally priced?
Don't have the ability to filter by "self-published" (will add it later this week).

Meanwhile, here are all the regionally-priced "indies":
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~1~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~1~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX[/url]

However, note that indie is defined by GOG and there are some curious inconsistencies there (e.g. Blackguards is indie, its DLC is not), so here is the complementary list of regionally-priced "non-indies":
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~0~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~0~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX[/url]
P.S.

Here are the same lists, sorted by developer rather than by title:
- indie:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=d0&flt=prp~1~cii~1~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=d0&flt=prp~1~cii~1~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX[/url]
- non-indie:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=d0&flt=prp~1~cii~0~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=d0&flt=prp~1~cii~0~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX[/url]
Post edited December 03, 2014 by mrkgnao
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mrkgnao: Don't have the ability to filter by "self-published" (will add it later this week).

Meanwhile, here are all the regionally-priced "indies":
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~1~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~1~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX[/url]

However, note that indie is defined by GOG and there are some curious inconsistencies there (e.g. Blackguards is indie, its DLC is not), so here is the complementary list of regionally-priced "non-indies":
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~0~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=360&scp=gdspur&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbah4&ord=&flt=prp~1~cii~0~&opt=&myf=WedDec31542032014_eBFzg6rjzyxQX[/url]
Cheers for that, and for adding the "self-published" filter. So 65, which appears to be the exact same list as in the OP. Not surprisingly, one more confirmation that the only thing that the adoption of the regionally pricing model gave us is a whole lot of indie titles.
Feels more and more that "flat prices on top of DRM-free is too much for big pubs/ new AAA games" is not really what keeps them from coming here.
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HypersomniacLive: Cheers for that, and for adding the "self-published" filter. So 65, which appears to be the exact same list as in the OP. Not surprisingly, one more confirmation that the only thing that the adoption of the regionally pricing model gave us is a whole lot of indie titles.
Feels more and more that "flat prices on top of DRM-free is too much for big pubs/ new AAA games" is not really what keeps them from coming here.
Yes. 35 out of 65 being indie is quite impressive.
Post edited December 03, 2014 by mrkgnao
...and we have yet to see AAA titles aside from the (semi)self-published and regional-priced Witcher 3. :)