
That's not fair pricing though, it's compensated regional pricing.
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Yes, they're offering 'compensation' codes, for the difference you had to pay, allowing you to spend the money you otherwise would have saved on several full priced copies in the store. (Converted) price range is from ~$20 for Russians to ~$90 for Australians (on GOG.com). You only have to look at Witcher 3 to see you're wrong (and this is the owners of GOG made). If you were unable to find the answers you were looking for, please reach out and someone from our friendly and knowledgeable support team will be happy to help with their top-notch assistance We know you want to get back to gaming, so we strive to answer all messages within 24 hours.

All it did was re-affirm their intent to try and get 'fair' pricing (which was already mentioned the first time but now the whole article was tinted in it), but like they said, in the end it's up to the Publisher/Developer. In no way did that statement change anything about their plans for regional pricing. Try reading their back to roots statement again. They might switch to euros or whatever, but they wont do $1=€1 bs like valve did. They tried and a week later they canceled it. you do know they're implementing Regional pricing as we speak right? No they are not. Galaxy 2.0, as theyre calling it, claims to keep track of your entire games library whether its on Steam, Epic, GOG or even consoles, and act as a universal. Opprinnelig skrevet av Pheace MCT:Fair pricing.
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(rather than the 30 days after purchase GOG has). How do I install GOG GALAXY It's super easy You will find the installer on the GOG GALAXY page ( - just download it, launch it and follow the instruction on screen to finish the installation process. Origin actually has an 'anything goes' refund policy for their own games (EA games), although it is only for 24 hours after downloading/playing it. (Still beats Steam's Fair pricing + Regionally priced games without compensation of course)Īnd the 30 day money back guarantee is only if your game is seriously broken and you can't get it to work even with supports help (which you are required to do). Now it's Fair pricing + Regionally priced games + compensation. Still, 'Fair pricing' is what they used to have. All of this born from a deeply rooted love for games, utmost care about customers, and a belief that you should own the things you buy. Granted, the games they still sell to everyone for $'s are fairly priced for now. GOG.com is a digital distribution platform an online store with a curated selection of games, an optional gaming client giving you freedom of choice, and a vivid community of gamers. Granted it has 'compensation', but it's not 'fair' pricing.

you do know they're implementing Regional pricing as we speak right? Their own game is regionally priced (Witcher 3). On GOG you get 30 day money back guarantee, on steam you get nothing.įair pricing. Opprinnelig skrevet av BDK:On GOG you get fair pricing, on steam you get ripped off.
