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Old 05-20-2009, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Metathron View Post
Just the other day I was reading our local gaming magazine that I subscribe to (they gave KB just 76, the bastards ), one reviewer was ranting about how game companies/publishers are always trying to rip off the players, e.g. by taking away some content from the original and saving it for an expansion. He also mentioned the absurdity that games tend to be more expensive when bought & downloaded through a service such as Steam, for example, than when you buy the actual game, box, cd, and all - not to mention the cost of transportation.

I decided to see for myself (never bought through Steam myself): The price for KB: The Legend in my local shop, in euros, is 24.95, whereas buying "electronically" through 1C Company will set you back 49.99, DOUBLE the price.

So, what IS the deal here?
Every shop can place any price to the product, and only they decide whether it is reasonable to give high or low price. The any case the final choice of the place belongs to the customer. And I can't comment on the price policy of diffrent shops, I simply don't have such information.
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