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UPDATE - looks like current GOG's exchange rate is ~70Rub per 1 USD which is much closer to actual "official" rate of ~65-66.
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Redfern: UPDATE - looks like current GOG's exchange rate is ~70Rub per 1 USD which is much closer to actual "official" rate of ~65-66.
It's been a week since it happened.
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Redfern: UPDATE - looks like current GOG's exchange rate is ~70Rub per 1 USD which is much closer to actual "official" rate of ~65-66.
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Grargar: It's been a week since it happened.
I ashamed on how much i'm slowpoke. Thanks for link.
jak ppzrywrócić doswiatczenia gry i pozomy?
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Redfern: Well, i will cut it in short - i know that regional prices was made to make it "fair" and ruble prices was intended to make it more comfortable for russian customers, i'm ok with that, but...
I just taken a look at current promo and noticed somewhat disturbing picture : Lets take Project Eden game for example - its 1.50 in USD and...130 in RUB? And official exchange rate is set in Russia is 52,0343RUB per 1USD
So, price should be around 75-78RUB or something, but not even close to 130.
Exchange rate on GOG is kinda 86,666666667RUB per 1$ which was not reached even at worst moments of "Black Tuesday" this week. I understand that GOG probably lost all hope in Ruble (just as russians did) but such huge gaps is quite amazing.
Right now there is no meaning to pay in Rub on GOG except for some newer games with special prices. Its much more smart to pay via Paypal in USD using its conversion - good ratio of exchange rate fairness and stability of final price.

BTW, sorry for mistype in title.
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Redfern: UPDATE - looks like current GOG's exchange rate is ~70Rub per 1 USD which is much closer to actual "official" rate of ~65-66.