So cdkeys isn't considered grey market?
Throughout this thread and in the other I advocated using authorised resellers and not to pay the full Steam price. Typically the auth resellers are charging approx 2x the grey market price, whilst Steam might be charging 4x the grey market price (outside of sales). We all know Steam is useless unless they've got a sale on.
How many games have I bought from Steam outside of sales? About 2 out of 200. Those were titles I really wanted on release and weren't cheaper elsewhere. Even if I buy on release, GreenMan (etc) are normally cheaper than Steam. But still legit. The difference is, the devs are happy with what the auth resellers are charging. They are appropriate prices for our region.
Well Greenmangaming is legit? Surely CD Keys are about the same price?
Throughout this thread and in the other I advocated using authorised resellers and not to pay the full Steam price. Typically the auth resellers are charging approx 2x the grey market price, whilst Steam might be charging 4x the grey market price (outside of sales). We all know Steam is useless unless they've got a sale on.
How many games have I bought from Steam outside of sales? About 2 out of 200. Those were titles I really wanted on release and weren't cheaper elsewhere. Even if I buy on release, GreenMan (etc) are normally cheaper than Steam. But still legit. The difference is, the devs are happy with what the auth resellers are charging. They are appropriate prices for our region.
Also we've discussed my MM purchases (codes from UK graphics cards) to death. I will not concede that purchasing a code from a UK graphics card promotion is the same as buying one from a foreign region. I've outlined the reasons before, and there are plenty who agree with me.
It's fine if you choose to consider them the same thing, but they really aren't.
e: Could I do more to support the devs? Yes, I could. I could choose to pay full Steam RRP. I could buy two copies of every game.
But crucially, I don't actively seek to pay less than the best price available legitimately in the UK. And that, I feel, is all that is required for a clean conscience.
Also Boycey, just for you I will say right now I am not completely innocent and untainted
There is 1 game in my Steam library that I purchased from the grey market (a few years back). It left me with such a bad taste in my mouth, to the extent that I have never used the grey market again, and don't intend to.
But yes, that 1 game in my library to this day reminds me how easy it is to abandon your principles. I won't repeat that mistake.
One is an "authorised reseller" that buys keys direct from the publisher, at prices agreed for their region. (GreenMan)
The other sources their keys from ???? and is not an authorised reseller (CDKeys).
the savings i make on not buying full RRP ripoff price i spread the wealth to other developers by buying there games too.
My conscience is clean too, and yes buying an NVidia game code is just another way for you to get a key cheaper by bypassing the full UK retail price.
If the games were genuinely worth the asking price, I would always pay it, but they aren't. Games from major devs have taken a nosedive in quality and quantity of content in recent years. Do we just suck it up and keep paying to find out how little content there is? Or not feel as cheated by getting a legit half priced key?
So the way to combat perceived lower quality of games is to give the devs less money? What do you think the outcome of that will be? Better games? When they won't have as much money for things like QC?
But the full UK retail price was paid. This is the bit you're failing to comprehend.
If - and it's an if because none of us know - Konami decided to sell nVidia a bunch of cheap MGS5 codes, for the UK market, then they did so voluntarily.
I simply took a code from someone who bought a UK graphics card and didn't want the game.
I'm not saying you should not seek to save money, ever, and should always buy everything through Steam. I like getting games cheaper through auth resellers and through GFX card codes. Those codes are sold with the express permission of the publisher, FOR THE UK MARKET.
Does that not make sense?
Boycey, where are you buying "legit EU keys" from? That's very different from buying keys priced for India/China/Brazil.
I'm interested to know, because none of the key sites I've looked at told you where the keys were sourced.
Region Free
The game keys we are selling are sourced from the EU. They are completely region free and include all languages. This means that since this is a steamworks game, you can activate the key from anywhere in the world. There are absolutely no region locks.
Are the CD Keys Genuine?
Absolutely. We source our games from leading interactive entertainment distributors, and do not condone piracy in any way. None of our activation codes are from illegal key-generators. Each code that is sent to each customer is unique and unused. It authenticates with the official online systems of the game publisher such as Steam or Origin, giving you furthur assurance that you are buying a genuine game.
To counter your analogy of outsourcing CS etc. as consumers, we can choose to use a company which has e.g. a UK based customer support team rather than one in India, and many people do.
Don't be surprised if games companies do the same and choose to focus on a market (consoles) which will give them sales at UK prices rather than sales at Indian/Ukrainian/etc. prices
But the full UK retail price was paid. This is the bit you're failing to comprehend.
If - and it's an if because none of us know - Konami decided to sell nVidia a bunch of cheap MGS5 codes, for the UK market, then they did so voluntarily.
I simply took a code from someone who bought a UK graphics card and didn't want the game.
I'm not saying you should not seek to save money, ever, and should always buy everything through Steam. I like getting games cheaper through auth resellers and through GFX card codes. Those codes are sold with the express permission of the publisher, FOR THE UK MARKET.
Does that not make sense?
So the way to combat perceived lower quality of games is to give the devs less money? What do you think the outcome of that will be? Better games? When they won't have as much money for things like QC?
Yes, I am not disputing that. I am saying that the fact you went down this avenue stopped the developer getting a full UK price which is what you seem so vehemently against.
Also the Nvidia codes specifically state - "Offer may not be substituted, exchanged, sold, or redeemed for cash or other goods ".
But I guess you are ok with being involved in flaunting those terms and conditions :/
I think your issues is with people taking from poorer countries the offers made to them by retailers.... Which is fair comment. Can someone post the prices for some games available in the regions we are talking about? because I am sure they are not that much cheaper in those countries. Interested to know. Genuinely interested in retail prices....