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Re: Steam

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 1:56 am
by KasaiRinkai
Wala atang OT yung Trails in tke Sky the 3rd. Kakalabas lang sa Steam at GOG! Thank you, XSEED! :win:

Re: Steam

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 5:17 pm
by psybuster2013
KasaiRinkai wrote: Thu May 04, 2017 1:56 am Wala atang OT yung Trails in tke Sky the 3rd. Kakalabas lang sa Steam at GOG! Thank you, XSEED! :win:
Wala akong binili sa golden week sale this year since naisip ko yung trails in the sky the 3rd is lumabas within that week na nag golden week sale.


Kinuha ko yung game sa steam since reasonble sya sa price ng 700PHP... Ngayon lang ako bumili ng launch game sa steam so di ko expect na sobrang reasonble ng games if converted sa currency natin. Binili ko kasi ang PSP/VITA version ng FC at SC at ang cost nya is around 30USD...

Re: Steam

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 11:56 pm
by KasaiRinkai
psybuster2013 wrote: Mon May 08, 2017 5:17 pm
KasaiRinkai wrote: Thu May 04, 2017 1:56 am Wala atang OT yung Trails in tke Sky the 3rd. Kakalabas lang sa Steam at GOG! Thank you, XSEED! :win:
Wala akong binili sa golden week sale this year since naisip ko yung trails in the sky the 3rd is lumabas within that week na nag golden week sale.


Kinuha ko yung game sa steam since reasonble sya sa price ng 700PHP... Ngayon lang ako bumili ng launch game sa steam so di ko expect na sobrang reasonble ng games if converted sa currency natin. Binili ko kasi ang PSP/VITA version ng FC at SC at ang cost nya is around 30USD...
Yes! Sobrang mura ng games sa Steam kung converted sa currency natin. Kaya pag Trails games first day buy ako palagi sa Steam.

Re: Steam

Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 9:42 pm
by VincH
yes mura sa Steam. halos dun na lang ako bumibili. usually nag aabang ako ng holiday sale.

ang di ko lang gusto sa Steam ay yung mandatory updates. minsan larong laro ka na tapos need mag update :banghead:

Re: Steam

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 10:31 am
by grayfox17
naisip ko na rin bumili sa steam kasi mura ang games, problema ang rig ko :sweat: ... either im thinking magpabuo or i'll just get a gaming laptop... :lol:

Re: Steam

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 2:21 pm
by flipsflops
Dahil sa Steam, inaalikabok na mga consoles ko. Dito ako madalas mag double dip dahil nga mura. Nakuha ko na lahat ng Arkham series dahil sa sale nila last month. 200 pesos yung Arkham Knight. :lol:

At dito ko rin tinatapos yung game. Baka dahil pagkatapos nang trabaho, isang click nalang, nandiyan na yung steam client.

Re: Steam

Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:24 pm
by Tibarn
...uu, mura mga games sa steam. Sana gayahin ng consoles yan hehehe.

Re: Steam

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 10:03 pm
by Tibarn
...this war of mine, 99 pesos lang ngayon sa steam. Makabili nga hehehe.

Re: Steam

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 6:09 pm
by flipsflops
Steam Summer Sale dates confirmed, the fun starts this week
The Steam Summer Sale dates have been revealed, and once again we have PayPal to thank. The online payment company said on Twitter today that the big sale will begin at 6 pm BST/1 pm ET on June 22.

That matches the date that leaked last month, when a screenshot of a Steam developers group post found its way to Reddit. As Shaun noted at the time, the 2016 Summer Sale began on June 23, so even at that stage the date seemed like a good bet.

To be fair, this isn't officially "official," but this isn't the first time PayPal has spoiled the surprise: Most recently, it dropped the dime on the 2016 Winter Sale. I've reached out to Valve for confirmation, just to be sure, but I think it's safe to say that this is it. Brace thy wallets.

Update: A Valve rep has confirmed that the date indicated by PayPal is correct: The Steam Summer Sale will begin on June 22.

sauce

Re: Steam

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2017 9:30 pm
by Tibarn
...guys sa mga gusto ng free game, play for free and keep it forever ang "Jotun" ngayon. Hanggang sunday midnight lang ata sya, kaya download na. :agree:

Re: Steam

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 7:01 pm
by flipsflops
It's that time of the year again. Steam SALE!

Re: Steam

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 7:14 am
by Daniel
old witcher 1 game for less than $3.

Re: Steam

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:22 am
by ChardPurple
Daniel wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2017 7:14 am old witcher 1 game for less than $3.
Nabili ko yan for 47 php and Witcher 2 for 74 php last sale. Although I'd rather wait for the December sale, mas maraming titles.

Re: Steam

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:26 pm
by Daniel
ChardPurple wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:22 amNabili ko yan for 47 php and Witcher 2 for 74 php last sale. Although I'd rather wait for the December sale, mas maraming titles.
panalong presyo!

kung may ganyang presyo pa rin ang witcher 2 baka makuha ko sa pasko. triss <3

Re: Steam

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:58 pm
by Tibarn
..."Kingdom classic" download now keep it forever ngayon sa steam, download na sayang din yan bukas wala na hehehe.

Re: Steam

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 9:50 pm
by Tibarn
..."For Honor" download now keep it forever sa steam, bilis! :cheer:

Re: Steam

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 6:25 pm
by DonKB-PSX
Nasa Wish List ko sa Steam pero hindi ko pa natitignan kung tumaas nga ang presyo. :P

Horizon Zero Dawn’s PC release version gets a price hike globally, due to people misusing VPNs
Guerilla Games’ Horizon Zero Dawn releases on the PC next month, bringing Sony’s PlayStation 4 title to gamers on this platform. The game is available to pre-order on Steam, and some gamers have just now noticed that the game’s pricing has changed in a lot of regions, and countries.

This has caused much unrest for some of the gamers around the world. Since making its way on to digital distribution platforms Steam and Epic Games Store for pre-orders, Horizon Zero Dawn has gotten a price hike on both storefronts.

The price hike is due to a result of people abusing VPNs and attempting to purchase the game from different regions. A significant amount of people have taken to ResetEra and Reddit as a means of communicating this issue.

When Sony announced Horizon’s 7th August release date for the PC, the game was listed on the Epic Games Store for £39.99, if we take UK’s pricing as an example. Now, the new Steam price is in-line with Epic Games Store, a price increase that’s roughly equivalent to UK’s 20% VAT costs.

VPN use is against Valve’s terms and conditions for Steam, and can result in a ban, so this could explain the price hike in most of the regions. According to PCGamer, ‘using a VPN to get a game for a lower price is against Steam’s terms of service, though people still take the chance. With some games, Valve and the publisher use geoblocking to stop the codes from working in other regions, though the European Commission considers that a breach of the EU’s antitrust rules. Valve is currently contesting this’.

“I know there’s a thread about HZD coming to Steam, but this is more about regional pricing and how people from rich countries can screw over poor countries by taking advantages of it,” wrote one poster on ResetEra. So, when Steam open[ed] up preorders on HZD, the price of the game in Argentina was 539 pesos (about 7 dollars). Overnight, that price went up 2100 pesos. This is because of the amount of people buying the game using a VPN to get [the] game cheap.

“In the end, I just wanted to vent a little and bring awareness that if you’re in a first world country and abuse regional pricing to get games cheap you’re actively hunting people that most likely have a lot less income than you,” the post concludes.

Here are some of the big price differences, courtesy of Redditor voidox:

Argentine Peso 539.99 -> 2100 – 389%
Turkish Lira 77 -> 275 – 357%
Russian Ruble 930 -> 2800 – 301%
South African Rand 269 -> 680 – 253%
Colombian Peso 68500 -> 146000 – 213%
Brazilian Real 93.99 -> 200 – 213%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi 138 -> 193 – 140%
South Asia – U.S. Dollar 15.99 -> 19.99 – 125%
Ukrainian Hryvnia 579 -> 709 – 122%
British Pound 32.99 -> 39.99- 121%
CIS – U.S. Dollar 22.99 -> 25.99 – 113%
Australian Dollar 69.95 -> 74.99 – 107%
Canadian Dollar 56.99 -> 59.99 – 105%


Argentina seems to be hit the hardest with the price hike, with a price increase from 539.99 Argentine Pesos up to 2,100 Argentine Pesos. Turkey is not far behind, having been hit with a 357% increase, while Russia has the third-most drastic inflation at 301%.

Interestingly enough, as a result of this, the game can now be cheaper on EGS than Steam despite EGS prices being a bit higher than Steam’s when the game was listed on the stores, concludes one poster. This is because EGS has not seen any price increase.
SOURCE: https://www.dsogaming.com/news/horizon- ... sing-vpns/

Re: Steam

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 1:17 pm
by DonKB-PSX
Just checked this on my Steam PH account and it is available in our region for free.

Jiangshi x Daoshi

Re: Steam

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:25 am
by DonKB-PSX
Mukhang maganda din. :)