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1€ ≠ 1$
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@freddy ok. it is actually still cheaper for me to buy the games now that from the store's in norway xD
hahaha fuuucking hell..... http://store.steampowered.com/app/22370/ 37.49 euro... http://www.game.no/acatalog/Fallout_3_Game_of_the_Year_Edition_PC_PC.html 279 nok witch is 33 nok.. and you get the package with it 2 so.. steam can suck my balls.. i'm not going to buy shit here anymore! well unnless it is cheaper that buying stuff from norway.. and norway is expencive!!!
Valve are shitfag douches
i will not pay the double price in euros for my games and get them CENSORED versions...
go to hell, greedy shitfaces
i will not pay the double price in euros for my games and get them CENSORED versions...
go to hell, greedy shitfaces
SuperPyro, you dumb - Speedball tournament have free keys, and this community is not for jerks like you
Well... around 2 days later, I'm still without that CD-Key I paid for, and they keep giving me dumb vague answers... They sent me to Epic Games, and Epic Games sent me back to Steam Support, and Steam Support just doesn't answers or I always get the same stupid kind of answer.
Would be a LOT better to buy holiday sale's games for "real" ($ currency) but nah, they rip off "rich europeans" :( . C'mon where's the justice?
Can't take advantage of any of the holiday sales, because I am an American in Sweden on vacation, and somehow that subjects me to Euro prices (Sweden does *NOT* use the Euro).
Come on Valve, if you are going to pull this bullshit, pull it in Sweden too: Assume 1 Swedish Krona == 1 USD even though the ratio is really 1:0.14.
Come on Valve, if you are going to pull this bullshit, pull it in Sweden too: Assume 1 Swedish Krona == 1 USD even though the ratio is really 1:0.14.
