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Here, I paid equivalent to 50 AUD/33 USD. (Green Man Gaming)
Those regional pricings vary so wildely, and I'm not sure what exactly are the criterias.
The good news is the physical copies of this game are actually priced properly, $100 at the overpriced retailer EB Games and $80 on Amazon. I actually won't get tiehr, I'll play this games in 3 years... maybe. :p
I've been meaning to finish Outcast one since I was 7 LOL
I totally sympathise!
All games are discounted quickly those days, so just a bit of patience will do it.
Also, maybe the game will not be really worth playing!
Let's hope not haha
It's called A New Beginning for a reason
A New Beginning for your Credit Card
Nah, that's 20-30 bucks too much.
And yes, I played the original game, back then.
That's a part of the reason why I would never pay that much for this title here.
Must suck not to be from Argentina lol, it's on pre-sale for $21 bucks in USD.
Goes to show you how badly AU/NZ/CA/Rest of the world is getting screwed by random 'regional' pricing
the price in australia seems to be 50 euros. A bit more than in america, but only by 5 euros. Dont really know where 115 comes from, nor why do people post their local currency in international speaking forums, as if anyone on planet earth has any idea what whatever amount of australian dollars means. When speaking in international comunities, you should use either the US dollar or the Euro, because every person in the world knows what they are. When people start typing swedish crowns, indian rupees, british pounds or australian dollars - nobody knows what that is, its a local currency, nobody else uses it.
The second point, the game is 30 euros on cdkeys, why would anyone ever buy a game on steam when its universally cheaper on cdkeys, in every instance, for any game