Unfortunately. But as I read, it's not Steam who is responsible for prices. 1:1 $-€ is used normaly on any goods on EU-USA market. I hate this policy.19.99 euro? Does Steam do a 1:1 USD-to-Euro ratio? If so, that's crap...
Unfortunately. But as I read, it's not Steam who is responsible for prices. 1:1 $-€ is used normaly on any goods on EU-USA market. I hate this policy.
It's the case with all stuff.Somehow I have a feeling that's a one-way street. Otherwise, I need to start shopping on European websites!!
Seriously, though... that policy is very lame and not fair to you guys at all, especially for downloadable content.
Somehow I have a feeling that's a one-way street. Otherwise, I need to start shopping on European websites!!
Seriously, though... that policy is very lame and not fair to you guys at all, especially for downloadable content.
I've got two computers now, my laptop and just bought a new tower last weekend. I needed new games to install into new PC so i can run head to head or go online with my pals at the same time when they come over. I have gear to run two racing setups so why not go for it:doublethumb: .My GF and roommie are enjoying racing head to head as well. Currently looking for used G25/G27 to replace my DFPRO. I have G27 but i want matching wheel for second setup.Why would you need to buy them again? They should be associated with your Steam account. They're not also locked to a specific machine, are they?