• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    747 months ago

    This is a tempest in a teapot.

    Steam ended pricing in those currencies and reverted the prices to USD without local adjustment.

    Any developers who want to sell in Turkey or Argentina will set a local price in USD.

    This really only affects older/abandoned games where the developer never updates pricing. Those games will be left charging US prices in poorer countries.

    • BananaTrifleViolin
      link
      fedilink
      177 months ago

      Yeah it’s a nonsense. Argentina and Turkey have atrocious economies, with inflation at crazy levels. Turkey’s is at 60% and Argentinas is at 143% currently, on a background of years of terrible economic decisions. Their local currencies are effectively trash so it makes absolute sense for Steam to move to dollars if they’re going to continue bothering trading in those countries.

    • shanie
      link
      fedilink
      177 months ago

      This has been planned for months and every Turkish friend I talked to said “if you want anything from Steam before the end of the month I’ll gift it to you, just send the $3” so no, it’s not a bug.

      • darq
        link
        fedilink
        47 months ago

        In my experience that loophole has not worked for a long time. I have never been able to redeem gifts from friends in a low-cost region while I’m outside of the country. Even though my Steam account is also based in that same region.

  • @Katana314
    link
    English
    17 months ago

    Blame the gray resellers. If the world courts had found those sites illegal, then devs could likely still set regional prices without having 90% of them getting resold to the outside world.

    • @vxx
      link
      63
      edit-2
      7 months ago

      Looks like those countries have a currency issue with hyper inflation.

      • @ExcursionInversion
        link
        English
        337 months ago

        Gabe should have just fixed those countries currency issues instead obviously

        • @SheeEttin
          link
          English
          147 months ago

          Valve did have a staff economist, but he left to become finance minister for Greece. (He didn’t last very long in either position.)

        • @dellish
          link
          27 months ago

          He will, right after releasing Half Life 3.