Just because this level of cringey fanboying should never be tolerated, here is a hurtful fact: Valve has argued in court that they are a subscription service and you do not in fact own any game in your library. hothardware.com/…/valve-loses-french-court-battle
Because steam isn’t always the most affordable, that’s like saying if you want a product. Take AMD for example and it’s 1,000 gpu. Buy it from AMD. Then you see amazon has the same GPU for a discounted rate
I’ve used G2A for Windows Pro keys, which are legit OEM bulk keys, and also to buy my friend in AUS some Hearts of Iron DLC that I couldn’t buy and gift normally because of the price difference between CAD and AUD.
Regional pricing, last I checked on the Steamworks dashboard, is usually set by the developer themselves, and doesn’t always mean it’ll be cheaper in other regions. And sales are also set by the developer, even for Summer/Winter sales. The developer can choose to opt out.
Because this guy is a crypto moron. He’s from monero.town which is a crypto instance. He tried to pay for this with crypto and got scammed, which garners zero sympathy from me, because it’s not real money.
Oh no! I didn’t pay real money to a provider and they didn’t give me the product! This is a scam!
He keeps coming to other instances to “review” the ability to pay for things with monero, which is basically just an advert for trying to pump the crypto.
He said his order eventually got fulfilled, and there’s other people, including myself, that have used this site before and received valid keys. They just take a while to process the order sometimes.
They aren’t dropping regional prices but instead switching them to USD. They made new LATAM-USD and MENA-USD regions that now include Argentina and Turkey along with 25 other countries that didn’t have regional pricing before
They are dropping regional prices, before that you would pay in your regional currency which is far cheaper than paying in USD, plus, a lot of developers don’t care about those regional prices or don’t care to update them, in those cases you end up paying the same as you’d in the US. What in the US may be a sandwich in the third world can be a big portion of your income.
I played the Foundry demo with friends. Felt a bit empty, which is to be expected for an Alpha, but it seemed quite stable and playable. It’s quite promising. Already more stable than the Satisfactory dedicated server haha
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