It’s great.
However, this is just your speculation.
None of the players know how the decision was made to increase the price.
None of the players know how CCP profits have changed.
But one thing is clear - CCP will not receive my money because of their decision.
Of course, I can play alpha and spend ISK for omega.
However, I had a desire to pay before I saw the outrageous price increase.
no I’m not , but i know that i use the forum on my mobile phone , ergo there goes my VPN if i am at my family home , i can think 1000 other examples
but writing takes time
have a video
It is enough to single out 1 analyst and he will calculate the coefficients for 1 business day.
Price editing is not required to change daily depending on the USD. All companies make an approximate fixed price.
The problem is different. CCP must admit that the decision to increase the price of subscription was erroneous.
Now about Blizzard, I find all the prices are converted from USD to my local currency at approximately the current exchange rate despite the mean income being about 33% less.
yeah but is naive to think its hard to know the country of a end consumer , like i said
dont make me explain why … its easy but i don’t want to, it would be like a semi doxing
In one case, the first person buys plexes from CCP and sells them on the market. The second person buys onega at CCP.
CCP receives money from two people.
In another case, the second person does not pay CCP and buys the plexus of the first person.
From Reading this post and the last post. Just farm your plex. It is not hard. CCP wants every country to pay the same roughly… What are we arguing over again? lol
The main reason for the update is that the change in currency conversion over the last few years has created an imbalance between the pricing in Rubles compared with the rest of the world. This has resulted in the abuse of current price differences, which has had a negative impact, both in and out of game.
Nobody cares. This is a video game, not an issue of justice. CCP made the calculation that the loss of income from cancelled subscriptions would be less than the gain from a higher per-subscription price, and so they raised your prices. Don’t like it, don’t buy the game.