@ExhaustedShu@Pirat_Nation Latain America mainly uses the Mexican peso, Brazilian real, Chilean peso, and Colombian peso. While some nations like Ecuador, El Salvador, and Panama use the USD.
You fuckass couldn't point to America on a map when they showed you a map of only America, shut your ass up retard
@ManifoldMango@Pirat_Nation Steam prices games by region my guy, not currency. Think before you type retard. There are literal discrepancy between game prices in america and latam because of it but both of those use usd
Valve has updated its Steam pricing tools for developers.
They now offer three ways to set regional prices for games:
- Simple currency exchange rate
- Purchasing power parity (based on what people can actually afford)
- A mix of multiple data sources
For a $60 USD game, this can mean very different prices in other countries, like €51, €43, or €62 in parts of Europe.
The change is optional. Existing games stay the same unless updated.
@wolfn139@Pirat_Nation But not when they are converted into Euro directly because as of right now, only 7 nations in the EU haven't adopted the euro because their economy is just to bad and would drag down the worth of the Euro to much or because they are stuck in paperwork hell, probably the former.
@wolfn139@Pirat_Nation The only visible disparity that could arise is when you exchange 60 dollars for bulgarian Lev vs for Danish krowns
One is significantly worth less than the other and when you convert these into euro respectively then you have a loss in value over different regions.
@ExhaustedShu@Pirat_Nation Your goofy wage doesn't detract from the value of a currency in exchange rates.
Your Euro isn't just 50ct all of a sudden because you earn half of what someone else earns. It's still a euro, you just have less Euro than the other person.
Do you watch Business casual regularly?
@ManifoldMango@Pirat_Nation I'm not sure if you're just stupid or unaware that some countries using euro have different wages even if using the same currency? For example monthly wage in greece is around 1100 euro while in germany it's around 4k euro. They obviously shouldn't pay the same price for games
@mordenk163828@KavusV@Pirat_Nation TELL ME WHAT YOU READ THERE THAT MAKES SENSE? YOU'D NEED MORE THAN 2 CURRENCIES FOR THAT TO MAKE SENSE. SHOW ME, SHOW ME WHERE YOU SEE MORE THAN TWO. ACTUAL RETARD
@spearmaster3d@Pirat_Nation Yeah country that uses the euro as currency. Not my problem that the backwater alley you originate from doesn't use a unified currency
@ManifoldMango@KavusV@Pirat_Nation The euro is worth the same but THINGS don't cost the same amount of euros and SALARIES aren't the same.
Purchasing power is different despite using the same currency
@KavusV@Pirat_Nation Dude it's actually painful to see this level of stupidity. The Euro is worth as much in one county as it is in the other. No one talked about your dogwater regional currency. It's about USD to Euro and each EU member state with the EURO will give you ~50€ for 60USD.
@ManifoldMango@Pirat_Nation It's simple - not all countries using the euro have the same level of wealth. By selling cheaper in the poorer ones, you might convince more people to buy leading to a bigger profit rather than selling only to those who can afford.
@pickyourownnose@BVineyard2000@Geek_Break@Pirat_Nation It doesn't because this is raw conversion rate. I never talked about whether you can afford to convert USD to € and vise versa. 60USD are ~50€ in each EU member state. The only discrepancy that could occur is when you convert USD to each local currency and not the Euro ffs
@Geek_Break@Pirat_Nation Again so that a singled celled organism understands it. No one talked about purchasing power. I talked about conversion from USD to EURO and no matter in which EU member state you concert 60 USD, it's always gonna be ~50€.
@ManifoldMango@Pirat_Nation Purchase Power is different from exchange rate, and every region has different purchase power based on internal management, don’t understand what are you trying to argue about
@ManifoldMango@Geek_Break@Pirat_Nation The prices and cost of living is can be different from region to region. That effects your overall purchasing power.
@Pirat_Nation All you numb nuts talking about purchasing power in different countries is wild 😂😂
The Euro has the same purchasing power in every EU member state. What you retards are referring to is the local currency to Euro conversion, not Euro to US Dollar
@Pirat_Nation How in God's name is the euro worth more in one region and less worth in others? Every country using the Euro as a currency has the same purchasing power with said Euro. The only difference in pricing would be if different regions used their own currency and not the Euro.
@Geek_Break@Pirat_Nation First. Steam. An all digital storefront with theoretically infinit product? Bullshit argument with logistic.
Second. I talked about the pricing on inefficiency which doesn't make sense. ~60 dollars are ~50€ in all EU nations, different regions don't have different conversions.
@ManifoldMango@Pirat_Nation Please, have a seat, I’ll explain to you something called Taxes and logistics, that are very different from a country to an other, even with the same currency
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