Comment on Why are Steam games priced unfairly in Euros indifferent to where one resides?

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Katana314@lemmy.world ⁨18⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

I assumed all of this was known, but seeing how simply you view the issue, perhaps not.

It is impossible to do that currently, though, isn’t it? You set 8 prices for 8 countries individually, based on how reasonably each country’s residents can pay through their cost of living. Then, residents of 7 of those countries use VPNs to just pay the price of the country with the lowest pricing.

Then, the publisher sees this is happening, and stops selling to the lowest-income country, or feels forced to inflate price there to account for price chasing. Everyone loses.

This is largely why publishers decide to ignore outcries from international customers pointing out ridiculousness of international prices.

I’m not going to speak towards a world that attempts to enforce digital ID verification, as I’d be a starch opponent to that my whole life, and I’ll only stop when ordinary citizens become pro-ID, which I have never seen one of. I still believe it’s possible to suggest technologies that provide partial forms of identity as needed without denying freedom of digital anonymity.

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