I read the post as a sarcastic jab at the discrepancies in digital content pricing:
From SteamUnpowered: Sid Meier's Civilization® V Tier 1: 49.99€ Tier 2: 49.99€ , 100.00% of Tier 1 price Tier 3: 49.99€ , 100.00% of Tier 1 price US: $49.99 or 36.85€ , 73.72% of Tier 1 price AU: $79.99 or 58.97€ , 117.96% of Tier 1 price *On sale*UK: £29.99 or 35.61€ , 71.23% of Tier 1 price
Note that US now have the -40% pricing too, taking it to ~29.99, whereas Australian's are lucky enough to get the game at $47.99 for our -40% off.
Personally I'd get it from OzGameShop for %37.99 if I didn't have it already. You'd (eventually) get the full boxed game which registers with steam anyway.
Oh, 2K know that the AUS$ is pretty much identical to the US$ atm, they just don't care.
I noticed this when they jacked up the price of Borderlands on Steam. Their argument was that since we're "willing" to pay AU$80 for a game in a brick & mortar store (we are?) that we should have no problem paying US$80 for the same game. And that was at a point where we didn't have parity.
When the then discrepancy between US$ and AU$ was pointed out to the 2K rep, she threatened to shut down the entire thread as she didn't "have to take this kind of attitude and grief" or somesuch.
Let me also second VRBones' recommendation of OzGameShop, I've had nothing but awesome service from them, esp. with their much-cheaper-than-local PS3 games.
its cheaper on steam, i just picked it up for $30.00
ReplyDeleteI read the post as a sarcastic jab at the discrepancies in digital content pricing:
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Sid Meier's Civilization® V
Tier 1: 49.99€
Tier 2: 49.99€ , 100.00% of Tier 1 price
Tier 3: 49.99€ , 100.00% of Tier 1 price
US: $49.99 or 36.85€ , 73.72% of Tier 1 price
AU: $79.99 or 58.97€ , 117.96% of Tier 1 price
*On sale*UK: £29.99 or 35.61€ , 71.23% of Tier 1 price
Note that US now have the -40% pricing too, taking it to ~29.99, whereas Australian's are lucky enough to get the game at $47.99 for our -40% off.
Personally I'd get it from OzGameShop for %37.99 if I didn't have it already. You'd (eventually) get the full boxed game which registers with steam anyway.
VRBones: On the money.
ReplyDeleteI was tempted to go one step further and ask for someone US based to buy it and gift it to me, in exchange for the equivalent AUD.
$37.99 isn't quite in my impulse buy range yet.
Oh, 2K know that the AUS$ is pretty much identical to the US$ atm, they just don't care.
ReplyDeleteI noticed this when they jacked up the price of Borderlands on Steam. Their argument was that since we're "willing" to pay AU$80 for a game in a brick & mortar store (we are?) that we should have no problem paying US$80 for the same game. And that was at a point where we didn't have parity.
When the then discrepancy between US$ and AU$ was pointed out to the 2K rep, she threatened to shut down the entire thread as she didn't "have to take this kind of attitude and grief" or somesuch.
Let me also second VRBones' recommendation of OzGameShop, I've had nothing but awesome service from them, esp. with their much-cheaper-than-local PS3 games.
Whow you aussies got great offers I got my copy on the 25% off Christmas sale for only $51.81 USD. (off from 50 Euros of course)
ReplyDeleteDoes it have anything to do with your Goods and Services Tax?
ReplyDeleteNothing to do with GST. I take it you are opposed to sales taxes?
ReplyDeleteNot at all -- I don't know enough to have personal views on the matter. I was just curious.
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