» Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:01 am
games aren't cheaper it various due to the exchange rate, just 2 different currencies thats all. The Americans are used to what they pay and so are us British, i would not say that our games are at all cheap although they have dropped from 50 ponds to around 37 pounds in the past few years.
Like hyper said pc gamers get it just as bad and were absolutely shafted especially with this game, they had all the same bugs and glitches plus they didn't even allow support for dx11 to start with.
As you guys have probably noticed we are going down the same route with pc games, games are getting slightly cheaper but they are also now coming with codes that only allow one person to play online. This is going to slow the second hand and rental market for games and maybe even remove them completely one day if the games publishers decide not to release extra codes.
So to summarise exchange rates only matter if you want to buy games cross country, for example i recently bought a new headset skin for my tritton headset but could only find them on an American site. They cost me 20 bucks plus postage in british pounds thats around 12 pounds plus the 5 pound postage, so about 18 pounds in total, you could say this is cheaper but the 2 currencies are really incomparable its like me buying with carrots while there currency is potatoes it doesnt make sense and thats why they have the exchange rates.