Steam began accepting the Ukrainian hryvnia.
The people of Ukraine will be able to pay in local currency.For buyers of games in Steam, living in Ukraine, all the prices are indicated in Ukrainian hryvnia.
As stated in the release service US dollars in the wallets of Ukrainian accounts automatically translated into Ukrainian hryvnia at the market rate set at the exchange.
Wallet balance and detailed account information can be found on the page https://store.steampowered.com/account.
The games do not have a price and they can not buy. In the service attribute this to temporary problems.
Most of the games, the prices of which were set in U.S. dollars, can now be bought for the Ukrainian hryvnia in Ukraine, but some products may be available as long as they do not specify the price in the new currency - added to the message.
Well, why the hell do I this torque, in green any idea about how much rubles to throw, now again the exchange rate to re-read.
if all(or almost all) prices are converted into new currency, and in fact will remain the same as they were, then what is the point in this update?
moblin wrote:
Well, why the hell do I this torque
Because you live in Ukraine. You must use the hryvnia.
Len4ik00N
That would lower the minimum price on the same trading platform, such as put something over 3 Ukrainian hryvnia, and someone buys 3 cents in the dollar, respectively, the difference gets Gabe + course there is your what
wariorsviking01
not all publishers bother with setting individual prices for your new region, so part of the games, though, and changed the currency on the price tag, but the actual cost has not changed.
Len4ik00N
And all because publishers and distributory regional, negotiate with publishers on world prices in their markets. In (on) Ukraine, there is no regional publisher, respectively, and there is no one to negotiate for more reasonable prices.