Nothing I'm angry about but an observation I've made regarding Valve's bizarre pricing on Steam. During the weekend deal on the Dawn of War series, a friend of mine from Holland was able to buy Dawn of War II: Retribution for €5 (around £4.30) while I was being charged £10 and that's at sale price, which is somewhere close to €11. I was essentially paying €5 more than my European friend.
But there's more, the latest deal on the Grand Theft Auto series adds more confusion. They offer two bundles, one of which costs £6.79 and you get pretty much every game in the series EXCEPT for GTA IV and Episodes from Liberty City. Yet if you scroll down to the second bundle, you get all of the above PLUS GTA IV and Episodes from Liberty City for £4.99, so you're essentially paying £2 more for two less games.
It makes no sense but then I realise that Robin Walker is Australian, who I immediately place suspicion on for fucking over those damn pommies.
But there's more, the latest deal on the Grand Theft Auto series adds more confusion. They offer two bundles, one of which costs £6.79 and you get pretty much every game in the series EXCEPT for GTA IV and Episodes from Liberty City. Yet if you scroll down to the second bundle, you get all of the above PLUS GTA IV and Episodes from Liberty City for £4.99, so you're essentially paying £2 more for two less games.
It makes no sense but then I realise that Robin Walker is Australian, who I immediately place suspicion on for fucking over those damn pommies.
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