nilly! 6 ABR 2020 a las 21:52
why is sending games on steam so weird
i recently gifted my friend a 30 or so dollar game on sale and it went through perfectly fine. however when i tried gifting them another game a while back i wasn't able to. i live in canada and my friend lives in the us. does anyone have a reason for why this happens? its been confusing me for the longest time now
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FFL2and3rocks 6 ABR 2020 a las 21:52 
If the game's price difference between countries is greater than 10%, you can't gift it.
Última edición por FFL2and3rocks; 6 ABR 2020 a las 21:53
mimizukari 6 ABR 2020 a las 21:54 
gift games to friends in same country. no issue.
nilly! 6 ABR 2020 a las 21:58 
Publicado originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:
If the game's price difference between countries is greater than 10%, you can't gift it.

i know this but why does it only let me send gifts to them sometimes but not all the time?
FFL2and3rocks 6 ABR 2020 a las 22:01 
Because it depends on the game. Games are priced differently in each region.
mimizukari 6 ABR 2020 a las 22:03 
Publicado originalmente por nolan:
Publicado originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:
If the game's price difference between countries is greater than 10%, you can't gift it.

i know this but why does it only let me send gifts to them sometimes but not all the time?
price difference, best to just gift friends in your own country.

Or buy your friends the game on isthereanydeal.com and it should be region free unless you live in Russia, Turkey or Korea.
Última edición por mimizukari; 6 ABR 2020 a las 22:04
nilly! 6 ABR 2020 a las 22:04 
Publicado originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:
Because it depends on the game. Games are priced differently in each region.

ooh, i thought the actual value of each dollar (value of cad to usd) was what mattered. thanks for clarification.
Nemo, Forevermore 8 ABR 2020 a las 19:48 
They should at least give you the option to pay the regional price the recipient would be paying, adjusted for currency. The current system of completely restricting gifting is nonsense.
FFL2and3rocks 8 ABR 2020 a las 20:44 
Publicado originalmente por Veles, Keeper of the Underworld:
They should at least give you the option to pay the regional price the recipient would be paying, adjusted for currency.

That's a bait-and-switch, which is illegal in many countries. People would be grabbing their pitchforks because they saw a game advertised for one price, went to buy it as a gift, and suddenly the price went up. Not to mention other problems, like taxes for each region.

Instead you can buy a digital Steam wallet card so your friend can buy the game.
Nemo, Forevermore 9 ABR 2020 a las 6:47 
Publicado originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:
Publicado originalmente por Veles, Keeper of the Underworld:
They should at least give you the option to pay the regional price the recipient would be paying, adjusted for currency.

That's a bait-and-switch, which is illegal in many countries. People would be grabbing their pitchforks because they saw a game advertised for one price, went to buy it as a gift, and suddenly the price went up. Not to mention other problems, like taxes for each region.

Instead you can buy a digital Steam wallet card so your friend can buy the game.

Wouldn't be an issue with a proper warning.
cSg|mc-Hotsauce 9 ABR 2020 a las 6:48 
Publicado originalmente por Veles, Keeper of the Underworld:
Publicado originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:

That's a bait-and-switch, which is illegal in many countries. People would be grabbing their pitchforks because they saw a game advertised for one price, went to buy it as a gift, and suddenly the price went up. Not to mention other problems, like taxes for each region.

Instead you can buy a digital Steam wallet card so your friend can buy the game.

Wouldn't be an issue with a proper warning.

With laws in some countries, it would still be an issue.

:qr:
FFL2and3rocks 9 ABR 2020 a las 6:54 
If it was as easy as "let me pay more," I'm sure Valve would've already implemented it as soon as possible. :betsy:
Última edición por FFL2and3rocks; 9 ABR 2020 a las 6:55
J4MESOX4D 9 ABR 2020 a las 6:57 
Publicado originalmente por nolan:
i recently gifted my friend a 30 or so dollar game on sale and it went through perfectly fine. however when i tried gifting them another game a while back i wasn't able to. i live in canada and my friend lives in the us. does anyone have a reason for why this happens? its been confusing me for the longest time now
An ideal alternative is a digital gift card https://store.steampowered.com/digitalgiftcards/ these will convert into the recipient's local currency.
Count_Dandyman 9 ABR 2020 a las 7:04 
Publicado originalmente por Veles, Keeper of the Underworld:
Publicado originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:

That's a bait-and-switch, which is illegal in many countries. People would be grabbing their pitchforks because they saw a game advertised for one price, went to buy it as a gift, and suddenly the price went up. Not to mention other problems, like taxes for each region.

Instead you can buy a digital Steam wallet card so your friend can buy the game.

Wouldn't be an issue with a proper warning.
Those same laws tend to include very strict clauses against "proper warnings" too so yes it would be an issue.

The only accepted caveat is missing a time limited sale period that is clearly displayed.
Riyeko 9 ABR 2020 a las 7:42 
Gifting games between diffrent countries comes with some problems. If the price difference is too high e.g a local sale, you can not gift the game.
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