. It seems very possible this is another example of the phenomenon, with the opposite reaction. We’ve reached out to developers SloClap to ask for more details.developer Liam Edwards of Chuhai Labs tweeted to say that the studio’s recent game faced the same situation.that his team discovered the Argentinian pricing via a discussion on a forum focused on such matters.
” Although he adds that a positive side effect is that “at least that people who maybe cannot afford it have a way of picking it up while also ‘donating’.”As far as Mike Rose is concerned, he really doesn’t want to increase prices in Argentina, given how unfair it would be to an economy where around $2 is a standard price for a game. In, Rose concludes that “Platforms really need to work out asap what to do about how easy it is to region-swap and buy games for dirt cheap.
_minmik
If buying a game from a foreign market to get it cheaper makes you a price cheater, what does that mean about companies who prefer to hire from foreign labor pools for the same reason? Tfw 'diversity and inclusion' is really just 'price tourism'