Scisca said:
fordy said:
Scisca said:
Aielyn said:
Scisca said: In this very post you yourself said that a game that costs US$60 is sometimes AU$80, sometimes AU$90, sometimes 100 or 110. So what kind of reference point can your price be for us? |
Ah, but what kind of reference point can US prices be for us, when it fluctuates so much? That's the problem - no matter which currency you choose, it's not going to provide a solid reference point for everyone.
As for your comment about it being a forum, I'm going to point out something really important again: This came from an article. Pezus didn't come up with the OP, he copied it from a website (and provided a link to said website). Are you suggesting that Pezus edits somebody else's article? Or that a person writing an article doesn't have the right to use whichever currency they want?
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I'm in the same position as you are and the US price is a very good indicator for me. When I hear the US price, I know what to expect in my country and I'm pretty sure you feel more or less the same. It's not the case when I hear the AU price - this number tells me absolutely nothing and that's the biggest difference and reason why we all should stick to something everyone can relate to. And if you're not buying this, then just accept the fact, that Australia is tiny and has it's crazy ways, while the rest of the world is huge and in this forum we're focusing on world sales, not just the fickle Australian market.
I didn't notice it was an article, my bad. But he could at least include a rough explanation as to what these prices mean in the rest of the world, something understandable for other people - that's what I would do. Still, the OP wasn't the only post in which you were talking about AU$, hence my postulate.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=80+AUD+to+PLN
For god's sake, just Google the conversion like we all have to do. Talk about whinging...
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For God's sake read and think about what you read before posting such a stupid comment. It's not about conversions, but I'm not going to repeat what I wrote a number of times in this topic.
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You mentioned varying prices, yet the original topic focused on ONE price, to which you replied: "Please use a real currency, not Australian wallnuts."
I'm sorry, but when did YOUR half-baked currency become a real currency? For a country that has twice the population and only 1/3 of the GDP of Australia, I suggest that you keep quiet about "real" currencies".
You can argue all you like, but if you're having to convert with the US$ as a middleman, you're going to have a bigger margin of error on the end result, ESPECIALLY if you're converting to a more volatile "wallnut".
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2454492/all