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24-12-2014, 04:24 PM
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Valve has started to 'region lock' Steam purchased games. The new policy has been implemented to stop buyers from more affluent countries exploiting low currency values, such as the recently devalued Russian Ruble, says Engadget. Of course this affects those buying in order to sell on for profit and those who just looked to cheaper markets to save themselves money on game purchases.
https://i.imgur.com/uFUzlQs.jpg
This latest rule change follows on from a tweak in tradability rules introduced less than a month ago when Valve introduced a delay between buying and selling-on Steam game keys. At that time the new rules meant someone would have to wait 30 days to sell on a gifted Steam game. That obviously punctured the tyre of some regional game key price differential trading organisations. Valve also pointed out that it stopped people selling keys that would later be revoked due to issues like credit card fraud.
Fuente. (http://hexus.net/gaming/news/industry/78485-valve-starts-region-lock-steam-activations/)
Valve está empezando a bloquear regiones al momento de activar los juegos en Steam.
Mas que nada, es una medida para frenar a los compradores que sacaban provecho del cambio en las divisas. Esto afecta a los que compraban los juegos para después venderlos y sacar provecho, así como también a la gente que anda buscando la mejor oferta para ahorrar dinero.
La verdad para mi encara esto, que se yo. Ta sheno de lacras comprando juegos para después venderlos y sacar provecho.
Osea, a nosotros nos rinde, que 2x3 pegamo lo jueguito en G2A o Kinguin, eso se nos va a terminar, pero ta. Con tal de cerrarle el curro a estos larvas ta todo bien.
Valve has started to 'region lock' Steam purchased games. The new policy has been implemented to stop buyers from more affluent countries exploiting low currency values, such as the recently devalued Russian Ruble, says Engadget. Of course this affects those buying in order to sell on for profit and those who just looked to cheaper markets to save themselves money on game purchases.
https://i.imgur.com/uFUzlQs.jpg
This latest rule change follows on from a tweak in tradability rules introduced less than a month ago when Valve introduced a delay between buying and selling-on Steam game keys. At that time the new rules meant someone would have to wait 30 days to sell on a gifted Steam game. That obviously punctured the tyre of some regional game key price differential trading organisations. Valve also pointed out that it stopped people selling keys that would later be revoked due to issues like credit card fraud.
Fuente. (http://hexus.net/gaming/news/industry/78485-valve-starts-region-lock-steam-activations/)
Valve está empezando a bloquear regiones al momento de activar los juegos en Steam.
Mas que nada, es una medida para frenar a los compradores que sacaban provecho del cambio en las divisas. Esto afecta a los que compraban los juegos para después venderlos y sacar provecho, así como también a la gente que anda buscando la mejor oferta para ahorrar dinero.
La verdad para mi encara esto, que se yo. Ta sheno de lacras comprando juegos para después venderlos y sacar provecho.
Osea, a nosotros nos rinde, que 2x3 pegamo lo jueguito en G2A o Kinguin, eso se nos va a terminar, pero ta. Con tal de cerrarle el curro a estos larvas ta todo bien.