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My guess, display error in the Steam client...
Well to be fair even with the tripled price hike, 12 month ESO+ equals to 65€ where I'm at. It used to be 22€ though which I was planning to get but steam did not let me buy a new sub when ESO+ was still active.
The main problem with this is, 65€ equals to 1/4th of my monthly income. 22€ for a yearly sub was still managable but not anymore.
They literally lost a pay day by 1 day lmao. Talk about bad luck... It was fun while it lasted. At least I got great deals this past year like the complete collectors edition with all chapters and deluxe items for 20€, High Isle chapter for 10€
I playing ESO for escape politicians, IRL problems already :) Not for blaming politicians or my country's economy problems. But thank you for advise. Thank you.
Politics in game and monetary policy made by politicians IRL that affect regional prices are two different horses.
No price changes on the 12month eso+ for my past 3 subscriptions. whacha talkin about, willis?
And that choice caused a loss in gains. You're literally saying "You're not wet! You just jumped in a pool!"
You're the reason I don't play multiplayer. I don't want held back.
But the average hourly wage is 2 euros here, not even. You can't compare it to someone in Europe earning over 20 euros per hour and spends 15 a month. Would you pay for ESO+ if it was 100 euros a month?