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I know i have this discussion before but i wanna buy No man sky but 60 Euro's really? even on steam it's 55 Euro's
why is it so expensive on GOG? i not wanna buy it on steam but this kind of force my hands.
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wouter445: I know i have this discussion before but i wanna buy No man sky but 60 Euro's really? even on steam it's 55 Euro's
why is it so expensive on GOG? i not wanna buy it on steam but this kind of force my hands.
5 Euros are that big of a deal to you?

If 5 Euros are forcing your hand then I suspect your finances are in short supply and maybe buying a video game isn't the best idea right now.

Feed the monster or support GOG. GOG isn't going to reduce the price for you so it is what it is. Wait for a sale maybe, since you're apparently short on cash.
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wouter445: I know i have this discussion before but i wanna buy No man sky but 60 Euro's really? even on steam it's 55 Euro's
why is it so expensive on GOG? i not wanna buy it on steam but this kind of force my hands.
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SlumberingSlot: 5 Euros are that big of a deal to you?

If 5 Euros are forcing your hand then I suspect your finances are in short supply and maybe buying a video game isn't the best idea right now.

Feed the monster or support GOG. GOG isn't going to reduce the price for you so it is what it is. Wait for a sale maybe, since you're apparently short on cash.
it's a big deal for me if i can buy NMS for 13 euro's for a steam key global
the price difference is 380% can buy almost 4 copy's extra.
Post edited November 24, 2020 by wouter445
Then wait for a sale - that's what most of us do.
Maybe buy it when it is on sale on GoG (which is very frequent), and save yourself quite a bit of cash in the process...
I would wait for the next sale.

The game is on sale multiple time each year. For example everytime the devs push a large update the game is 50% off.
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wouter445: it's a big deal for me if i can buy NMS for 13 euro's for a steam key global
the price difference is 380% can buy almost 4 copy's extra.
I'm sorry: what? Where can you buy it for 13 Euro?
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wouter445: it's a big deal for me if i can buy NMS for 13 euro's for a steam key global
the price difference is 380% can buy almost 4 copy's extra.
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TerriblePurpose: I'm sorry: what? Where can you buy it for 13 Euro?
https://www.hrkgame.com/nl/games/product/no-mans-sky
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jeromedetraz: I would wait for the next sale.

The game is on sale multiple time each year. For example everytime the devs push a large update the game is 50% off.
guess i would do that still 30 euro's still steep for a old game.
but think it's worth more then buying of steam (absolute not a fan of them)
Post edited November 24, 2020 by wouter445
I wouldn't trust that site - they appear to be selling GoG keys as well.
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pds41: I wouldn't trust that site - they appear to be selling GoG keys as well.
you can also redeem codes on GOG nothing special
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wouter445: you can also redeem codes on GOG nothing special
What pds41 is saying is that they sell GOG keys. There are only two places to legally buy GOG keys: GOG.com and Humble Bundle (and even that is for a VERY limited selection). So any site selling GOG.com game keys is doing so illegally, or at least they are distributing without permission. So the site is like g2a or kinguin, which are gray market key resellers that often do more harm to the industry than good because of often selling keys purchased fraudulently with stolen credit cards, which leads to the game developers and original stores having to chase down the chargebacks since they are the ones who lose money on the whole ordeal. It is better to avoid those shady gray market sellers for the benefit of everyone. After all, you lose your money, you lose your game, and the developer loses their money. The only people who win are the ones who got reimbursed by the gray market site for selling the key they didn't even pay for out of pocket.

/exposition
Post edited November 24, 2020 by paladin181
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wouter445: you can also redeem codes on GOG nothing special
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paladin181: What pds41 is saying is that they sell GOG keys. There are only two places to legally buy GOG keys: GOG.com and Humble Bundle (and even that is for a VERY limited selection). So any site selling GOG.com game keys is doing so illegally, or at least they are distributing without permission. So the site is like g2a or kinguin, which are gray market key resellers that often do more harm to the industry than good because of often selling keys purchased fraudulently with stolen credit cards, which leads to the game developers and original stores having to chase down the chargebacks since they are the ones who lose money on the whole ordeal. It is better to avoid those shady gray market sellers for the benefit of everyone. After all, you lose your money, you lose your game, and the developer loses their money. The only people who win are the ones who got reimbursed by the gray market site for selling the key they didn't even pay for out of pocket.

/exposition
you Own a licence of 1 Copy of (whatever game) you are allow to resell that licence
they not gray only thing gray or illegal here is digital shops that try to protect it's illegal practice
people should know their rights as customer
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paladin181: What pds41 is saying is that they sell GOG keys. There are only two places to legally buy GOG keys: GOG.com and Humble Bundle (and even that is for a VERY limited selection). So any site selling GOG.com game keys is doing so illegally, or at least they are distributing without permission. So the site is like g2a or kinguin, which are gray market key resellers that often do more harm to the industry than good because of often selling keys purchased fraudulently with stolen credit cards, which leads to the game developers and original stores having to chase down the chargebacks since they are the ones who lose money on the whole ordeal. It is better to avoid those shady gray market sellers for the benefit of everyone. After all, you lose your money, you lose your game, and the developer loses their money. The only people who win are the ones who got reimbursed by the gray market site for selling the key they didn't even pay for out of pocket.

/exposition
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wouter445: you Own a licence of 1 Copy of (whatever game) you are allow to resell that licence
they not gray only thing gray or illegal here is digital shops that try to protect it's illegal practice
people should know their rights as customer
they aregrey market sellers, becuse the keys do not come via offical sellers. this means that the keys then comes from re-selling keys, credit card frauds, stolen keys and so on. if the keys can not be got legally, then there is only one other option.

keys from sites like this can be revoked, which means you lose your game and mony, and there is nothing you can do about it if it happens.

stores like this are also detrimental to the game developers, as they do not get one iota of the games sold there

so use these sites on your own risk, but the reason why the price is so low is beacuse the keys are not legally / offically procured so they can charge whatever you want. you can not compare the prices here with offical stores. you can not legally get NMS for that price for Steam either
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wouter445: you Own a licence of 1 Copy of (whatever game) you are allow to resell that licence
they not gray only thing gray or illegal here is digital shops that try to protect it's illegal practice
people should know their rights as customer
I'm just trying to educate you as to why it's a bad idea to deal with 3rd party sites like g2a or kinguin, or whatever the one you listed was because they genuinely hurt developers. You know, the people actually MAKING THE CONTENT YOU WISH TO CONSUME. If they get hurt, you don't get new content to consume.

It's better to pirate your games than to use a gray market reseller that allows people to resell keys. [CLICK THE LINK ]

That's all I'm telling you. You want to be all "Digital stores are the real criminals", you can fuck right off with that. People buying products with stolen money and selling it for a profit are the real criminals, and those fray market resellers are lousy with them.
Post edited November 24, 2020 by paladin181
LOL - so you want GOG to compete with a gray-market key reseller, where many of the keys are bought with stolen credit cards? Yeah, good plan.