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Thank you!
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Many thanks!
And one question: why is the entrance fee for this giveaway 100 points, instead of the typical fee of 20 for this game?
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SG has problems figuring out the proper price on some games, including the Deponia ones, under circumstances like Steam sales. Since the Deponia games are put on sale often enough, that error comes up a lot for them. I used to report it when it came up, but after support responded by saying they know of it, and don't consider it worth fixing, I stopped.
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Thanks for the explanation! Yeah, they do so much stuff that I can see why they wouldn't want to bother with something tedious like that.
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Er, are you being sarcastic? Personally I think it really should be fixed, if you went to a store to get a $20 item, then were charged $100 at the cash register with the explanation being that there was a known intermittent error they can't be bothered to fix, so just leave this as is, I'd consider that a bad thing.
I've come across users in this issue that also claimed they thought it wasn't worth fixing. I found it akin to the white knights in online games that no matter what a company does, there they are defending every action they make. While just as annoying are those that try to twist every action the company makes as being pure evil, and anyone that doesn't see it that way are morons.
Here we have a fairly common issue that causes in the case of the Deponia games their value to be increased by five times for a period of days, to weeks, in other games I've seen the same sort of thing happen, or the value even reduced to zero. I'd say there are real problems with how prices are worked out, and as they are real problems, they should be fixed. To me, that's a pretty simple concept, and can't understand why people would think otherwise.
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