Buy 50$ game

>buy 50$ game
>company loses 50$

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that's really the companies fault though

>pirate game
>tim sweeney already bought my copy
Thanks Tim Sweeney

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>buy $50 game for $30
>the key came from a legit $15 purchase in katmandu where the game costs $15 due to scummy regional price fixing
>company gets their legit $15 katmandollars
>reseller gets $15 for the hustle
>user gets a legit game key for $30
>lerddit complains
>everybody is happy
*a wild revoke key appears*
>user contacts the seller on G2A
>the seller responds and refunds entirely in less than 24h
>the user buys another key or forgets about it because the game is ass

How do they "lose money"? The key has to come from someone who bought it, therefore giving the company their money, right?

I like to pay the American price despite being in Canada, so I’m still supporting while at the same time not paying 100$ or giving my tax dollars to leaflets.

this kills devs, journos and antishills

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g2a is regional pricing exploiting and people selling gpu keys. it's not mustache twirling soviet crimelords with a keygen user.

>pirate the same game 100 times
>company loses $6000

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>buy $50 game
>dont like it
>resell it for less than asking price
>devs don't have to refund

>buying a game from a reseller who bought it for cheaper from a different region
This isn't necessarily bad.
>buying from a reseller who bought the key using stolen credit cards or any other fraudulent ways of obtaining game keys
This is obviously bad, and when you shop at G2A and key resellers like them you have no idea where the key is coming from, there is already precedent of keys being canceled if they are bought from G2A or obtained some way like that. Either way their business doesn't cost developers money, if someone buys their game with a stolen credit card, they simply refund the purchase and cancel the key, the only net loss are transaction fees. It's most likely the person buying the key who will get fucked, if the key doesn't work you'll have to go through their retarded pajeet customer service experience and hope you get your money back.

based epic man paying for our vidya

Thats not how cdkeys work retard.

Edgy.

>stolen credit cards
Isnt this a meme? Surely credit cards arent being stolen by the hundreds every day to sustain this sort of business practice

I meant not wanting a key anymore for any reason, not what I said

Of course its a meme.
>steal credit card
>try to launder money from it
>choose to buy hundreds of dollars of keys which will sell at the rate of a handful a day
>do the above when buying a couple of Switches new then selling them new on Craigslist for $50 less than asking will get you a few hundred bucks in a couple of hours
What's funnier is that to buy keys in such bulk without maxing a card, you'd have to buy them wholesale - ie. from the publisher/developer - who shouldn't sell keys en masse to unverified cards.

Explain how this works in that turd for brains of yours.

The people doing those scams don't live in the same town, or even country as you, autist. You're like a fucking child.

>people doing those scams don't live in the same town, or even country
So? Pretty sure they sell expensive electronics in most places around the world cheif.
Only autist here is you.

>scummy regional price
wtf are you on about

Not necessarily, you could just buy 2-3 keys per online shop. Or from different sources and different games. If you are already scamming trough credit cards, you might as well automate it.

Buy 5 games per title, just go trough the top 20 most popular games. Voila you suddenly bought 100 keys, and it should not have triggered any safety measures from a single developer. Again, you don't even have to do it trough the same store. 5 on gog, 5 on steam 5 on joebobs e emporium.

Then resell that shit. And there you go, easy profit.

>Pirate game for $0
>Company loses $0
Really makes you think.

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it's a meme idiot

ITs purely an issue with money laundering bub.

Habib gets stolen credit cards off the internet
Habib buys 50$ game on steam
Habib sells the key for 30$ on G2A
Credit card owner finds out about fraudolent charges
Forces the bank to give him a chargeback
Bank forces the developers to pay them back money and now they have a mark on them for chargebacks
Habib still has his 30$

Literally free money

>Sheckel is the most expensive
What did they mean by this?

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But why have you gone through all that trouble buying keys when you could buy a couple of TVs and resell them for an even bigger markup over a shorter period?
Doesn't even make sense, it's not even easy money.

Expensive items are likly to flag a check for stolen cards by the bank, plus you have a fucking horde of stolen TVs in your home. Good luck hiding those from the police. Selling cdkeys is a lot harder to prove as long as you take steps to avoid detection.

Ok, but I still find it hard to believe this happens regularly, with all the safety measures they have nowadays.

>Habib buys 50$ game on steam
>Habib sells the key for 30$ on G2A
you can't do that now, because you can't store games to gift in your inventory

Unless you want the bank calling your ass everytime you buy a soda, it will keep happening.

You're missing a comma there, kid. Try not to type like a fucking troglodyte.

But you don't need to buy a dozen TVs. Buy a single flat screen, advertise it on your local selling site for half price, then you've made more with a single sale and in few hours than you would have made far more than messing about buying and reselling keys.
>but banks check for stolen cards
Rarely before the fact, and they don't deny them. It wasn't until $1k was spent by my card in Germany that my bank asked if it was me then cancelled the card. Guy still got his luxury bus tour out of it.

>NOOOO YOU CANT BUY KEYS OFF G2A THEY'RE SHADY AND DANGEROUSSSSS!!!!
>YOU NEED TO PAY $60 INSTEAD OF $10 JUST LIKE MEEEE
Why are redditors like this? I've bought over 15 games from G2A so far with literally no issue. I get the game for a reasonable price and get all the benefits of having a legit key. Are redditors just jealous or something?

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t. g2a shill

>why would you buy digital items in the form of text that you can store in a notepad and delete at any second easily, while maintaining complete anonymity through many measures now available to anyone who uses the Internet, when you could go and buy a single flat screen TV for the same amount as 100 keys and have it delivered to your home address from where on you could personally sell it to some person on Craigslist?

I think you can figure this one out yourself, boss.

>he doesn’t know

>t. butt-blasted redditor who pays full price for shit games

>being this retarded and complaining about his grandma

No, I'm a slav pirate

give me your CC and I'll go buy a bulk of game keys and we'll see how long until your bank cancels it. there are not many digital items that people can anonymously sell over the Internet, game keys are one of them and are a very easy target for cc thieves, of course there are security measures in place but there's enough leeway for people to take advantage of.

Pirating is fine if you're absolutely poor or the game is on GoG and easy to pirate. Otherwise, I'm more than happy to pay $5 to get a legit working copy of a game with proper multiplayer and not having to deal with all the potential risks and problems that come with pirating a game.

based

Always worried about using G2A... Sure it's cheap and it's fairly low risk but I've heard some games do real shady shit like put out fake codes that when entered banned your account forever or some shit like that.

Make a separate steam account for G2A games if you're worried

Remember most of this happens in 3rd world were the currency is shit, better to get 50USD for a game a couple of dozen times, and have the police not give a single fuck because it's not their citizen money you are stealing.

Eh, for me buying a game is more of a supporting developer thing. If I have fun and think the game was good I'll just buy it for full price without making some middleman get profit off it.

buying SP games makes no sense to me, all you get is a +1 in your steam library, do you idiots just wanna show to your friends what you're playing? lmao

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>delete at any second
That's helpful, getting rid of the stuff you're selling. And why would you need to do this? Do you think and police department is going to get a judge signed warrant to search somebody's hard drive?
>get a TV delivered to your home address
This may surprise you, but you can buy television sets in stores. You could also have it delivered to a pickup point, so you don't need your own address. Amazing right?
>personally sell it
Yeah. Is your local PD going to contact Interpol to track down a guy who bought something on your card, then interview people in that region to find out who sold it? Police rarely investigate anything like this.
But if you want to justify trying to sell your 1500 snide keys for $2.75 a piece, go on ahead.

Police won't give a fuck regardless.

Fair enough

Support developpers.

Wtf I'm making a G2A account right now

Based Timmy, making pc gaming great again.

>Scummy
Real scummy shit would be charging the third worlders our prices when they make 20 cents a day.

I want to legitimately know, are these posts shitposting or are these people serious? I cannot tell anymore.

all your money goes to investor who are already millionaires, I ain't gonna support these jews

BASED

yeah but that is a two direction road, lad
the prices in Euro are downright retarded, and they affect A LOT more people

It's a trickle-down system. Publishers pay dev salaries and keep studios afloat and continue to do so for as long as the games these studios sell well.
Buying games supports their creators.

>Company makes game
>Company doesn't sell enough copies for the money they spent on game
>No more games made or they make something completely different to try to make up for it
I get that the marketing budget inflates shit like mad, but nigger how retarded are you?

what a cool guy

Buy indie games, problem solved

The Israeli Jew fears the Western Jew

CO CO CO CO COOOMBO BREAKER

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>Yumi
Fuck this guy, he's part of the problem

Based based BASED Policeman

based

> the average pirater is either a literal slav or this guy
okay

It's the banks fault for implementing chargeback fees

>the seller responds and refunds entirely in less than 24h
That's the issue here, the chargeback fees mean the dev actually loses money

what chargeback, and why g2a is to blame
the first sell is were the problem is, and that is the devs or bundle store accepting stolen cards and bulk buys
THIS IS A FACT

I do this to EA and ubisoft games I have interest in.

If it's initially bought with a stolen card the legal cardholder (or for that matter a particularly crafty and salty theif) can make a chargeback which comes out of the publisher's wallet along with any extra fees that credit card company might demand.
So it's good to buy EA games from G2A

This is entirely fair, and can easily be accomplished through VPN rather than buying through a keysite. Keysites are pretty nice for the most part, with the exception of G2A. I genuinely think there are shills for them that show up here whenever they get mentioned, because that site is downright scummy. I know several people who got automatically charged for G2A shield when they specifically selected to not sign up for it. One dude racked up a $100 PayPal charge because it kept attempting to update the subscription daily and PayPal charged an overdraft fee. It's the worst keysite, hands down.

>enjoy free game
>see it's on Steam now
>decide to spend the $20 on it
>1/3rd goes to Gaben's fast food allowance
>1/3rd goes to some trannies in Canada, a woman who browses the game forums for attention but doesnt actually play and a "modder" who just stole everyone else's mods
>dev only gets the remaining 1/3rd
>dev only even sold out to put the game on Steam because the US doesn't have a healthcare system.

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Who's forcing him to live in US?
Who's forcing him to sell it on steam?
Who's forcing him to sell it with a tileset giving the modder money?

>Run a script to copy a game back and forth
>Indie company goes bankrupt overnight

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These days getting a foregin nationality is not easy unless you are rich

>download game from torrent
>company loses $60
>delete game
>repeat and each time company loses $60

Heh, nothing personnel.

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Isn't the df guy a doctor or some shit?

>Go on BitcoinMinerGames.ru
>Look for Mother 3, a game not sold anymore and never released in the west
>Click on download
>Install toolbar
>ROM finished downloading
>Delete from desktop
>Delete from bin
>Nintendo loses a sale
>Download it again
>Nintendo loses another sale

I'm going to kill Nintendo in 2 years and you can't stop me lol

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Can't even be mad at the guy, I didn't have any money when I was 14 either, and my parents sure as fuck wouldn't buy video games for me so pirating was the only option.
Bit dumb to tweet it at the devs though, but not everybody can be smart.

Sauce?
Image search gave nothing, and there is no artist name or title, even in eleven speak for me to translate and search manually

Lmao just pirate you fucking idiot, the only reason to buy games nowdays is morality and supporting the devs
If you take out supporting the devs out of the equation you're just paying money to someone unrelated to the product you're buying for no fucking reason lol
You're like a pirate but dumb as fuck because you're paying money for something worse than piracy

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why the fuck would you pay for singleplayer games lmao
>pirate all my singleplayer games
>buy 75% off keys for all my multiplayer games
>dab on buyfags with all my extra money
Lol!

>Good games sell like shit
>Wtf why they're not making good games anymore?!?

should've pirated your games and used the extra cash to spend on english lessns

Never respond to a guy using a Pepe picture. They never ever have anything worthwhile to say.

>Pirate multiplayer game
>Don't have Steam Workshop
>Get cloud saving
>Can't dab on game devs, journalists, and Reddit

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>paying money of actual value just to "dab on reddit" and hurt people that created the game

You're a practical joke

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>we'd still turn a profit selling our game for 90% off so let's sell it for that in select countries
>but Americans are stupid enough to actually pay full price so we'll charge them full
Regional pricing is stupid.

Selling digital copies in less developed market is a favour they're doing to those people to let them get some games and get a bit of profit in return.
The sales estimate and profit milestones are calibrated for the west, and in the west they're making 90% of the profit.
Selling 10k copies in zimbabwe for 10$ makes them some extra cash.
If they sold 10m copies in the west for 10$ probably that wouldn't be enough to cover marketing and development costs.
I agree that 69.99$ + 40$ for digital deluxe + season pass + DLC + MTX is shitty and scummy and AAA exec deserves the rope, but selling games for a lower price in shitholes is the nicest thing they keep doing.

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I found it because I recognize the artist and quality of editing.
Here's a hint for the artist name, it starts with a B.

>country has high average salary
>games cost a lot
>country has low average salary
>games cost a little
if anything selling shit for the same price is scummy, just regionlock the keys

Your new is showing, cretin

I browsed the whole library of B artists and looked trough most of "muscle" tags, still no luck

And then you have eastern Europe(aside from Russia and sometimes Ukraine who have regional prices)
>country has low average salary
>games cost even more than they do in the US

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>products should cost more just because people make more

It's case by case basis, yakuza games were particulary cheap

If games were sold for a fifth of the price in every region AAA gaming would cease to exist.
Even AAs would have a hard time surviving since while their budgets are lower their sales numbers are too.

Refer to Sales are targetted for the west. West is where they make the money the want.
Selling some more games in a little market is extra free money, but they need to bring that price down for them, because selling 10k for 50% of the price is better than selling fuck all.

I would say it the other way around, products should cost less because people make less.
From a business standpoint unless your product is a luxury good, let's say something like a car or iphone shit then putting the price of it too high will make people not want to buy it. A lot of slav countries just pirate if games are too expensive and it's understandable cause for them it could cost like 20% of monthly salary or some shit, so it's matter of whether they want 0 profit or some. I mean hell even fucking big macs don't cost the same between countries.
From like a moral?? perspective to me it feels like regional pricing is fair tho I guess this point would depend more if you are more economically left or right.

saved

I'm fairly certain regional pricing isn't a thing for moral reasons, it's because as you say, that's the only way to get some profit over no profit in some regions.

Probably phrased it a wrong way then

I'll never understad people who buy single player games from g2a, just pirate at this point

I guess I'm just complaining about the digital economy, where the data and bandwidth is essentially free so they can't really make a loss (in the sense that selling a physical disc for less than the disc is worth is a loss). I'm just trolling, we're not talking about physical goods here. Really since piracy exists every game is priced like a humble bundle if you try hard enough.

>From like a moral?? perspective to me it feels like regional pricing is fair tho I guess this point would depend more if you are more economically left or right.
I guess morally, just don't call the consumer the bad guy for reverse importing.

>oy vey

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cringe policeman

why would you ever tweet that

No hassle, steam store integration, automatic updates, achievements, etc.
You get every benefit of a legal purchase, it's cheaper than other sources, it isn't actually illegal, and you get none of the hassles that come with piracy. There's no reason not to use them to be honest.

>I guess I'm just complaining about the digital economy, where the data and bandwidth is essentially free so they can't really make a loss
Well at least they can make a loss in the development costs, though honestly physical disc cost is so negligible, it's basically the same as what you called the digital economy. It not just with the media shit though but hardware too but I feel like I'm getting offtopic here.
>I guess morally, just don't call the consumer the bad guy for reverse importing.
I mean if he wants to go through hoops to get it cheaper then why would he be a bad guy.

To be fair physical discs are so insanely cheap you'd have to be selling them for under a dollar to really take a loss. And it's not like the discs are shipped overseas or some shit.

Use GLR you dumb cunt.

Based
>get games at prices cheaper than most summer sales
>can buy games that are otherwise unavailable on steam due, usually for really cheap (the other day I bought Metal Slugs 1 2 3 and x for under $10)
>sellers are curated by the community so you can know which sellers to trust
>makes reddit seethe
I honestly don't get the hate

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I don't even know what that is so no.

>I mean if he wants to go through hoops to get it cheaper then why would he be a bad guy.
Let's say everyone decides to reverse import because it's cheaper, so the publisher decides to stop this practice of regional pricing. Some would argue that the people lying about where they're from to get cheap games are the bad guys, as now the poorer country can no longer get games for cheap.

Just fucking pirate.

>just starts listing off his waifus and acting like an sperg when people freak out at him pirating a game and posting about it

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I'm not miffed about paying $10 to be able to download shit through steam instead of checking out CODEX_METAL_SLUG_COLLECTION(1,2,3)_STEAM_PC.torrent and getting a bitcoin miner on my PC

To add: To combat this practice but still allow regional pricing, publishers might take out certain dubs/subs and restrict them to what region you buy it from (a common practice in Japanese games to stop reverse importing). People might blame the practice of reverse importing itself, and blame them for why they don't have a multilingual version or whatever.

It's like calling pirates bad people that are causing all the horrible DRM and other measures publishers put on paying customers.

So you'd rather be retarded and give other thieves $10 than get a free copy yourself.
Nice. You could sign up for private trackers that only put out trusted shit or just get the bare steam files from cs rin ru and run it with GLR.
Or learn how checksums work and making sure your download is identical to the original scene release rather than someone's modification with a miner put in.
But no, you'd rather be retarded. Great job user.

You sound like fun, I can see why your parents don't give you enough allowance to buy games

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hownu.ru

Well taking this hypothetical example into account, I would say consumer is not at fault even still. I'm a person that usually believes the system is at fault not the actual people abusing it. If the publisher actually cared he would either just enforce it in a stricter way or not delete regional pricing and provided incentive for the people to buy shit in their regions.
Most factor really behind it being hypothetical is that people are inherently lazy/ignorant so it's impossible for everyone to reverse import.
Can't really say much about this cause I didn't really see many examples of this. I only heard about times devs don't want translations or english versions either out of pride or fear in case of lewd games. On the other hand a lot vns are translated nowadays and some with multilingual versions.
At the end of the day, since most countries are capitalistic it's the company's product and if you don't like what they are doing, don't buy it or complain about it twitter, I dunno.

DRM is a bit of a mixed bag cause really it depends on your stance on piracy. There's studies that it can be beneficial for the product but also studies that it could be bad. At the end of the day the investors need to be happy and it's probably easier to not try to explain how piracy can work, if the investors would even listen.

>I only heard about times devs don't want translations or english versions either out of pride or fear in case of lewd games.
I guess this is a practice that died after the PS2 era. If I want to emulate a game with Japanese dub and English sub, I have to download a repacked ISO with it (an undub). It was probably due to other factors but the fact you could import the game from America for cheaper was definitely one of them.

>Most factor really behind it being hypothetical is that people are inherently lazy/ignorant so it's impossible for everyone to reverse import.
This is the most important factor and is probably why the argument has died down. Piracy is pretty easy yet we are still getting AAA single-player games on PC, so I feel publishers have learned piracy isn't a big deal. They also can get away with regional pricing despite region-locking no longer being a thing.

If you don't want to pay full price but for some reason need to give someone money, I guess reverse import if you feel like it.

These posts are funny since they're so blinded by the concept not of spending money, but spending money on games, that they're completely irrational.
>why buy when you can pirate for free?
It's a good question, but doesn't apply to everything. Spending a couple of bucks (at most 20 minutes work for someone on a shit wage) to have the ability to freely download, delete, and reinstall is seen as handy by many. Multiplayer obviously applies in most cases.
I would pirate, say, The Sims 3, since the complete version at full price will set you back potentially thousands of dollars, but since the online stuff does nothing beyond linking your account to origin and some gifting system, I'm happy not to bother.
I wouldn't pirate a game like Borderlands 2, since it's often very cheap, and having easy access to multiplayer makes sense.
Buying from G2A isn't always "duggh, if you're going to not support the developer, just pirate" since there are benefits for not doing so.

>dubs and undubs
That's whole another can of worms. Nowadays, it's usually more some legal bullshit about not having rights for voices or company being dumb.
Even though reverse importing is cheaper at the end of the day you would invest time to buy games like that and it can be said that time is the most valuable thing so in a way you pay the difference.

>Buying

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Sounds pretty based to me, gamedevs are grotesque looking. Post ONE (1) hot game dev, bonus points if they're male because women get extra points by societal default.

>spend 20 minutes looking for a working torrent
>not even the latest version of the game
>forces you to run some .exe you have no way of trusting
>no multiplayer
>potential to encounter game breaking bugs because you're not on the latest version
>can't sync saves easily across devices
Wow I'm really glad I saved $5

Why arent devs pirating their own games to see how good it feels like?

If I had access to a PayPal account from a big corporate business which has millions of dollars in it, what would be the best way to steal that money without getting caught?

>Translate from Indonesian

the actual gigachad

Generally banks, and especially PayPal, charge a small fee for giving money back to whoever bought - it used to just be a huge problem for streamers, since someone would give them like 1000 dollars and then charge back, and PayPal would charge the streamer for the refund.

Send it to ur own bank acct

Give it to charity

indie devs literally put their own games on torrent sites then bitch on twitter and cry that they are losing money becuase no one is buying their game

But I want the money

Most obvious way of getting caught

buy bitcoin with it

>But I want the money
Start your own charity.

G2A is shit
The games there are barely -if at all- cheaper than the deals you can find on official sites like Humble, GMG, Gamesplanet or Indiegala.

The site is pretty much only usable for people who want cheap shit from Humble Monthlys and other bundle leftovers. Everything that wasn't in a bundle is usually more expensive than official sources.

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>be dev
>put a game on steam
>buy it on g2a 20% cheaper
>repeat the process
>profit

Nigga by the 20th minute mark i'm already installing the game, how does it feel to be a tech illiterate?
Get good at torrenting

>Give it to charity
>40% of the money goes into more charity marketing
>20% goes to "operating costs"
>30% goes to the CEO
>10% goes sometimes to the actual purpose of the charity

Nigga just print that money out from an ATM and grill a sausage with 20$ bills, it's way more ethical

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Yeah I'm sure you've never ever had any problems with pirated copies of games

He asked about the best way to steal money, not an ethical way to steal money.

Regional pricing is what drove piracy down on PC
No regional pricing = more piracy

>company loses 50€
sounds good
every company i supported by buying games , turned to shit , and turned their franchises into shit

>see i can buy a game for less, legally
>don't give a shit about anything else

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hey user, if I told you I was a major corporation would you come over and suck my dick? it sounds like you really enjoy sucking corporate dicks. We could pretend.

I'm unfamiliar with using VPNs for that purpose. I've heard of all the bad shit that goes down in g2a but until I know of a better method with the same ease of access, it's what I will use.

>Complains about major corporations
>Let's give money to a major corporation that's not directly involved in the process of making the goods i want to consume
Also i explained that shitholes are an extra market for making extra money, that's not out of pure love and compassion, they believe that little money is better than no money

>download legit steam files
>use GLR legit stealth mode to launch the game from the actual steam client
>everything that works on the real steam client works with your game
>add DLC if you want to, just need the DLC files(very easy to find on cs rin ru)
>multiplayer works in 90% of cases
>You paid absolutely nothing and have a virtually indistinguishable experience from someone playing the game legit including cheevos and steam controller support/rebinding
>download times from google drive identical to those from steam on most days, Steam's downloads slow down more often than Google Drive when a very popular new game releases
>Time to set this up for the first game: 10 minutes at worst
>Time to set this up for every consecutive game: 10 seconds to a minute, all you have to do is type in Steam IDs for games and DLC

You get all the DLC including extra cosmetic shit that you most likely won't get with G2A keys, you don't pay for shit, you have everything a legit owner has.
Tell me what these advantages are for buying from G2A then?

>company outsources work to where it's cheaper
>free market goyim
>customer uses free market to get things cheaper
>somehow this is bad
Your brain on R*ddit.

outsorcing is bad as well you twat

If you want to use VPNs to get lower regional prices or use many of the legit resellers go the fuck ahead.
If you want to be a cheapskate and pirate go the fuck ahead.
But if you're using G2A you're just a retard. There are cheaper illegal ways to obtain even uncracked games(obviously you can get any cracked game free), and you obviously don't give a fuck about morality or supporting the devs so why not go for the cheapest option?

Who can explain to me why they sell games like this, dollar=euro.

even after seeing this chart canadian and australian fags still think they pay more for games

Because euro economy is stronger, so even if Euro is naturally worth more, europeans can afford to pay games more.
That's why they use a 1:1 conversion ratio

>pirate for 20 years
>never got a virus or bitcoin miner

Maybe you're just retarded.

I make 600 euro a month as a slav?

if you got euro you aren't true slav
t. pole

It's true though, at least for Canada.
The issue with Canada is that there's an import tax on video games and video game related items, meaning that physical copies of games tend to cost about 33% more, meaning new games can cost 20$+ and consoles can easily be an extra hundred dollars.
Thankfully, digital versions of games are exempt from this tax, so on stores like Steam prices are normally. However there are some scum bag companies who charge the "Taxed" price even on virtual games.

Slavs dont't get euro baka user kun

absolutely fucking based.

>tell me what these advantages are
Considering your rebuttle is an 9 step greentext, I'd say you've done it for me

And now I'll use my VPN and pay Zimbabwe prices for games

ganbare