Pretty everyone paid Russian subs in mo 1 when steam subbing was a thingEasy to exploit? Nah you guys always jump the exploit train way to quickly. Even if ... it would not be the majority if its a bannable offense. And to check that stuff really shouldnt be hard at all. They got lists with the order data and where those accounts originate in no way they cant track that stuff. This is not 1990 anymore. I rather would have a small amount of ppl that abuse a system rather then locking whole countries out of the game as potential customers/players.
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I mean common its 2021 you want to tell me that by now nobody figured out how to do regional pricing without it getting abused by literally everyone? Good joke nah... if they cant do it themselves they can partner up with a company that can do it.
This exactly.The argument of "I cant afford it so it needs to change" isnt an argument.
This exactly.
i mean Brazil is still a somewhat wealthy country. There are countries in much much worse financial situations. Should we change the sub for them too? What about india where the minimum wage is 70$ month? And india isnt even the poorest.
and then how do you stop people from using vpn or getting one of their buddies in india to pay for it.
The whole premisses is ridiculous. the sub fee is set in Euros. Figure it out.
You couldn't be more wrong. It's the best model for an mmorpg. A sub guaranteeing that there will be no cash shop is the best. This way it's fair to everyone and no pay to win. Cash shops are cancer.Me and my friends like the game. But paying monthly fees is unrealistic. In some countries even values as small as 15 dollars are heavy. In direct conversion in Brazil, for example, it is approximately 100 dollars.
The sub fee is in USDThis exactly.
i mean Brazil is still a somewhat wealthy country. There are countries in much much worse financial situations. Should we change the sub for them too? What about india where the minimum wage is 70$ month? And india isnt even the poorest.
and then how do you stop people from using vpn or getting one of their buddies in india to pay for it.
The whole premisses is ridiculous. the sub fee is set in Euros. Figure it out.
Would you rather pay double the amount in regular microtransactions instead?Me and my friends like the game. But paying monthly fees is unrealistic. In some countries even values as small as 15 dollars are heavy. In direct conversion in Brazil, for example, it is approximately 100 dollars.
I read somewhere a while back that in mmorpgs with micro-transactions people actually end up paying exponentially more by choice, not arbitrarily. The entire cash shop is designed in such a way that it encourages them to spend much more than they would in a traditional monthly sub model. It has to do that because otherwise it wouldn't make enough money to keep the company afloat and sustain its development and maintenance costs.
That is why many mainstream mmorpgs adopted the micro-transactions model, because they made far more in profit than they would otherwise. Sure, it might mean that more people would spend more and make the dev company incredibly rich, but it's also incredibly predatory and some might even consider it borderline
People like that should be banned.mortal 1 subs where something like $9 per 3 months if you "flew" to Russia and payed in rubles. I never did that but I knew ALOT of people that did.
Or, don't put yourself in a position where people can pay less for the same product?People like that should be banned.
Knowing how both Steam and Starvault moderation works, using loopholes whether the justification is valid or not, usually constitutes a ban/reprimand. It's about the intent, not the letter of the law.Or, don't put yourself in a position where people can pay less for the same product?
If its only VPN to pay less that is illegal I could still buy for whatever cost I want since when im working im at some point in any of 30-50 different countries depending on our destination. Or is that banned as well? Then anyone paying a cent less than anyone else needs to prove they are born, raised, educated and working in said country with cheaper subs through documentation.
Btw I know this one guy from Venezuela that can get ya'll all the papers you need.... Just saaaaying.
The restrictions on steam are very particular, it usually locks your games to the region as well. This is because if you buy the game when you are actually there you are supposed to be able to play it just fine. But once you leave you are shit out of luck.Knowing how both Steam and Starvault moderation works, using loopholes whether the justification is valid or not, usually constitutes a ban/reprimand. It's about the intent, not the letter of the law.