I hate being a gamer in Australia right now.
I wish I had have just not gotten so into getting games cheaper from overseas, but my 'acceptable price' radar is way down and when I see games in stores (crap games) on sale for $40 or $50 I think "what a rip off".
New games being $100 - $120? That shit has GOT TO STOP.
What made me post this?
Well, I have a copy of Deus Ex pre-ordered at GAME and it's $89 for the Augmented Edition, but the same version has just appeared on Steam for $53.
$36 is a really big difference and it just shits me. I like physical copies of games, but I'm impatient and when a new game comes out I can't handle waiting WEEKS for it to arrive from ozgameshop or Zavvi and the express shipping from Amazon is expensive as hell.
*sigh*
In the end I'll end up buying the Aussie version in store because it's in my hands sooner... though I'm more and more leaning towards DD copies of games however they STILL jack the price of these up... Steam prices of things being $89 and such is just ABSURD and I refuse to pay it. The distributors are just trying to do EVERYTHING they can to rip us aussies off as much as they can... something's gotta give soon enough, I really want to spread the word not to buy in Australia a local prices, it just makes no sense....
I find this to be my primary source of frustration an anxiety, and rather than enjoying the hype build up heading towards the release of a game, I'm stressing out about which version I'm going to buy, where I'm going to buy it from, how cheap I can get it (and I have too because there are so many games to buy ever dollar counts otherwise my wallet is going to end up feeling extremely light after a while - I mean it is already without having to pay twice as much for games).
There must be something that we can do about it? But alas... I fear that nothing WILL happy about it as long as consumers keep buying (and they will because the majority is clueless).
I wonder if there is the ability to make a claim against certain steam prices to the ACCC. The price jack up for no reason other than because it's 'Australia' seems totally unfair to the consumer and the ACCC usually love jumping on things like that.
I'm going to give them a call next week
