| Ka-pi96 said: I'd assume a fair few of the complaints about Canadian (and Australian) pricing because they are comparing directly with the USD prices, not factoring in that their currencies aren't as valuable as USD. |
| VGPolyglot said: The main reason here is that the prices jumped because the value of the dollar lowered, but wages didn't actually go up, so for us it just felt like a 25% price increase. |
Seems logical, a sudden increase in price can be seen as expensive, but these companies have exchange rates to deal with.
| ktay95 said: Usually us Aussies complaining is just because of how bad it was in the past. Things are pretty great now an I can often pick up games on day 1 for $60 USD. The only reason you would pay more is digital or not paying any attention to prices at different stores. We have 4 main stores that sell games here and the difference can vary as much as $30 on a $99 AUD game. At the very least you should he able to save a tenner of RRP. |
Also here, but lately prices are diverging from the EUR(with tax)=USD(no tax) price range, so the times are changing :)
| Platina said: That's an interesting list The Canadian dollar is really weak though :/ |
It is an interesting list, getting updated with more funcitonality
Wonder if he will be able to add the oriental shops as well







