@lucifargundam Make sure they're aware that it's the thought that counts.

@evandornbusch
I sent them a copy of the image :/ I think should have some sort of workaround for this- like $ to steamcredit(nonrefundible) to €

@lucifargundam
The solution an American buddy did was giving me some Steam credit to buy the games that he wanted to gift to me. So I bought all the games minus one, because it was pricier at my side than at his. :P
@evandornbusch

@lucifargundam what you have experienced is a well known pathology of proprietary software industry called region locking. Since the software objectively costs nothing, the price is set on a "how much have you got" basis, as a result you are likely to find the same products sold for half the price or less in some countries like russia, where people are less inclined to pay for them, since pirvacy is more prevalent and certain pirate websites offer better user experience and tech support for local community that something like steam. And of course we can't have you buy games in russia for half the price and send them to your friends in less fortunate countries like USA, that would mean that our enormous returns on miniscule investments will be slightly diminished.

@namark @lucifargundam "less fortunate countries"? comon, go try to live for 120 bucks per month. to see the fortune.

@iron_bug woosh, as they say... maybe read that last sentence in the most sarcastically disgusting voice you can, that's how it was meant to be.
@lucifargundam

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