![]() thanks to stock exchange (not Steam or the devs). Then the price is calculated in other currencies based on the FOREX rates.Īnd FOREX rates do change every day. The price of a game is set in 1 currency (by example USD or EUR) and a "price increase" is the augmentation of the price in the ORIGINAL currency (USD or EUR). "Prices don't simply scale based on currency value compare to a dollar for an obvious reason." Noob in Finance, right? So, regional prices exist and when dev changes them it is called "increase price in any(pesso in this example) currency" Prices don't simply scale based on currency value compare to a dollar for an obvious reason. Is always nice to juggle with words to make actions of other people or companies to looks better or worse, but in rules there is nothing about re-evaluating price, so all this doesnt look good. ![]() " Increase - become or make greater in size, amount, or degree. Originally posted by Etlina:Still, there is written "Discounts for seasonal sale events cannot be run within 30 days of releasing your title, within 30 days from when your launch discount ends, or within 30 days of a price increase in any currency. Steam regional pricing re-evaluating the price to 7500 pesos is simply adjusting the price to a similar "scale" as opposed to being worth next to nothing. If the argentinian peso is valued at 490:45USD thats barely a US dollar. Its adjusting the price to remain relatively the same, accounting for the lesser (or greater, as the case may be) value of your money. Im going to go out on a limb here and say steam revaluing your currency isnt a "Price increase" in legalese. But if somehow they can bypass this rule, nobody can know when they may increase prices on any region. ![]() Shouldn't be blocked or something for developers to put it on sale? I used to "predict" such price changes following that rule.Įxample: an announced sale event is about to start on 2 weeks, this mean games won't increase prices on this 2 weeks or they will miss the sale event. Why this game is on sale right now after increase price 10 days ago? they're skiping steam rule about sale. Originally posted by Yona™:I realise title was cut, my question is. ![]()
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