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Hmm I always thought that CDPR is daughter of CDP, not only it's own division... anyway, this still not answers the riddle, why anyone except Volo, would not want to give money to CDP :o

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CDPR did a reverse takeover of CDP a few years ago- IIRC it was part of a shortcut scheme to get onto the Polish sharemarket by taking over a 3rd company which was already listed there, then changing its name. So CDPR now owns CDP, and GOG. Previously CDP owned CDPR and GOG.

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I dislike CD Project RED and want them to go out of business, so naturally supporting them with my dollars would be, ahem, kind of awkward.

 

What did they do to you?

Retconned the Shani romance, is my guess.

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good deal! let me get my card... oh, 50 USD...

I understand that Obsidian needs to pay salaries and stuff, but that's 1/8th of my month's worth of work, can't justify spending that much on a game :( that's why I'd rather trade for it

 

EDIT: for reference, it's 22 USD on GOG for me, because for some bizarre reason they use Russian prices in this part of the world, which is a significant difference. that much I don't mind paying, but I won't out of principle

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I was struggling to understand ths until I noticed you are from Finland. And having been educated solely by mkreku in this respect I am convinced that Finland essentially IS the wh40k universe.

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everything?

 

well, aside from trying to "preserve" games by making tons of money, of course. as if that scene wasn't already doing great on its own.

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I was struggling to understand ths until I noticed you are from Finland. And having been educated solely by mkreku in this respect I am convinced that Finland essentially IS the wh40k universe.

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everything?

 

well, aside from trying to "preserve" games by making tons of money, of course. as if that scene wasn't already doing great on its own.

 

Wait, so they make old stuff readily available in a legal and reliable manner without having to seek out a niche community and screw with workarounds all the time? What a crime! :lol:

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I didn't intend to hijack this thread, so I'll stop discussing CDPR and GoG with this post. I won't answer any more questions here to keep us from derailing the thread any more

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I was struggling to understand ths until I noticed you are from Finland. And having been educated solely by mkreku in this respect I am convinced that Finland essentially IS the wh40k universe.

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good deal! let me get my card... oh, 50 USD...

 

I understand that Obsidian needs to pay salaries and stuff, but that's 1/8th of my month's worth of work, can't justify spending that much on a game :( that's why I'd rather trade for it

 

EDIT: for reference, it's 22 USD on GOG for me, because for some bizarre reason they use Russian prices in this part of the world, which is a significant difference. that much I don't mind paying, but I won't out of principle

1/8th of your month? Damn bro, what do you work in?

I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

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good deal! let me get my card... oh, 50 USD...

 

I understand that Obsidian needs to pay salaries and stuff, but that's 1/8th of my month's worth of work, can't justify spending that much on a game :( that's why I'd rather trade for it

 

EDIT: for reference, it's 22 USD on GOG for me, because for some bizarre reason they use Russian prices in this part of the world, which is a significant difference. that much I don't mind paying, but I won't out of principle

1/8th of your month? Damn bro, what do you work in?

 

 

He's from Eastern Europe, probably somewhere in the former USSR, given that he complains about Russian prices. Portugal used to get lots of immigration from the region, before the crisis. The take away is that there are some former Soviet Republics where things are so bad, even moving to a place like Portugal would be considered a step up.

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Pre-crisis gas station salary in Greece was 360euros/month. A friend had a job offer at an architectural firm for 300 a month and she had to provide the laptop and software to work with.

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Same in Serbia. 

Living costs are not actually smaller. By a degree, yes, but not proportionally to income. 

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minimal wage in CZ is around 600$ I guess its worse more you go east... and East Europe will probably not be that bad compared to some parts of Asia, South America or Africa...

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Whats an average 1 bedroom apartment cost per month?

 

depends on location, you can get somewhere as low as 250$ somewhere in countryside, around 500$ in city. Also depends if you count in energies, waste, water etc...

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