Nuclear84: Well I suppose I can just start using my converter app on my phone for now. But, I honestly believe GOG are alienating a lot of potential customers by simply not having regional equivalent prices on their site, it really is off putting when you're not sure how much a product really is.
Despite also paying with GBP, I prefer the prices in USD. It allows me to more clearly compare prices to other places like the Humble Store. I'm quite used to buying games using USD and dislike it when sites use regional pricing.
Since GOG doesn't use regional pricing, all of the prices in other currencies would be in flux and would also be 'ugly' (by which I mean not rounded to the nearest .99, .49 .00 or .50).
Not only that, but if people were shown their local currency they'd expect to be charged in that. GOG would either have to start supporting a large number of currencies OR people would be surprised when they get charged for currency conversion.
Basically I think the costs outweigh the benefits, and using one currency underlines their "one price worldwide" policy very clearly.
Theoclymenus: In your imagination, yes.
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Just sayiin' ....
Huh? What has any of that got to do with Xyem's post? I can't tell if you're serious or not, apologies if I'm ruining a joke.