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Contact the game devs/publishers who haven't adjusted their pricing. They're the ones who actually seem to not care that you can't buy their games.
Part ofnthe problem? Most of the problem.
Developers know about turkey, they've been complaining about the currency situation for a while according to Valve and the new USD-MENA region exists in part of publishers/developer issues with Turkey/Argentina and similar countries.
The developers/publisher need to make decisions about pricing for USD-MENA that's all, it doesn't need to happen on your schedule. And if it's not a priority for them, you'll just have to wait. A lack of patience, or mismanaged expectations on a user's part isn't a problem for Seam or developers to solve.
1) the developer did not update their pricing for the new regions
2) the developer did update it and that is the final pricing
Long ago, when I was a child, we could buy music and game cds half the price in Germany and Austria as here. Because of huge taxes, mostly. The difference of the earnings was much bigger between that countries and Hungary, like now, thats why everybody was using dc++, later torrent.
That was not good, so it was very good, when stores came up with their unitified prices.
But now? steam has to support ukraine with the lowest prices of the world, some countried have their own prices, some not, looks like all the things are involved with politics, firendly or not friendly countries. Of course usd prices are lower than Euro prices, GDP per capita explains the opposite... Thats so disgusting.
Give back unitified prices and these arguements are no more.
Most developers, when currencies were added, seem to forget about it until after the Autumn sale and have it corrected by the Winter sale, after they notice a drop in sales for that region. This is no matter how many times Valve notifies them.
This one is a bit different though. When adding a currency, the game is not available until the developer puts in a price. Now that a price was set (USD price) until the developer updates it with a regional price, I can't say for sure if they will by the Winter Sale Event or when after.
Yep, the main issue. And Valve can't force a lower price for them either.
US prices don't include tax. That is added on check-out. EU prices include tax.
Where I live, there is 9.25% tax, $70 game cost is $76.48 at check-out.
While a 70 euro game is $75.97 usd and taxes are included already.
Please don't make up silly things.