In steam they always have the same price for dollars and euro.
There is even a "1€ ≠ 1$" Steam group made in protest.
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"In steam they always have the same price for dollars and euro."
No, they don't. A lot of games have "lower" price in Euros.
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What am I supposed to do with this 600 pages thread? Fact is ...Valve game CSGO is 15$ in US, 11€ in Europe. HL2 is 10$ in US, 7€ in EU. Plus many, many more games that are priced like this..
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Point is, Valve/Steam doesn't set the prices, the publishers do. Valve will set up a proper price conversion for their own games (and so will a few other small publishers), but 90% of the rest of the games on Steam use the $1=1€ system. So no, it's not always $1=1€... that's an exaggeration. However, saying that "many, many" games aren't $1=1€ is an exaggeration as well. The vast majority are.
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It's from the beginning of the Steam my Friend... :( And it's really unfair...
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Russia 1,41$
USA 2,49$
Spain 2,49€ = 3,30$
So well we all know the privileges from russia, they got all much more cheap, but since when 1$=1€?
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