I think paying around $15 US for minecraft was well worth it. I can't wait for zombie modes.
15 isn't bad, and I payed it.
But thirty is crazy. :<
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I laughed when steam refused to adjust prices to match USD.
Now who's laughing ;(
You laughed because a game was priced at over $75? Wow...you're an ass.
Cost of living and pay is different in Europe, as well. I think the difference is cost is not so large. paying 50 euros for something that is 50USD isn't that far out of wack, I'd say maybe a 10 USD overpriced.
Most costs in Europe match this as well, compared to US prices.
Now who's laughing ;(
You laughed because a game was priced at over $75? Wow...you're an ass.
Nah, only kidding. In the UK they're about £40 - £50 which is about $64 - $80 which is about €46 - €58.
Saying that, I could by Little Big Planet for £2 XD I don't have a PS3 though.
But yeah, games bought in stores in Europe are often very expensive, even the consoles are like overly expensive...
15 isn't bad, and I payed it.
But thirty is crazy. :<
Cost of living and pay is different in Europe, as well. I think the difference is cost is not so large. paying 50 euros for something that is 50USD isn't that far out of wack, I'd say maybe a 10 USD overpriced.
Most costs in Europe match this as well, compared to US prices.
See this link for a comic take on this phenomena.
http://www.comsec.com.au/public/news.aspx?id=809
They pay too much for Steam games :/
Steam doesnt get the Euro - USD currency.
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