constantinegt: So I have to have better discounts, right? so i found this site
https://gog.rodrigotome.es here Russia and Armenia have AMAZING discounts, like for example EVERSPACE 2 my price is 17.49 (it is with discount now) but in Russia and Armenia it's like 6.29 wtf??? Georgia is not rich country than RUSSIA!!
So I bought on steam, there it was same price, something like 6.xx $. I just want to know, why is this? Is this my account or Georgia does not have this discount like Armenia and Russia?
Cavalary: I'll start by saying that I'm probably the GOG user who's most vehemently against the concept of regional pricing in itself, and remind the fact that initially GOG's second clear, stated principle, so right after DRM-free, was "one world, one price", no regional pricing whatsoever... until they gave up on it. That said, what I'm mainly opposing is regions paying more than the base price, which is taken to be the one the USA gets, regional discounts being a lesser issue. But those discounts are also a problem when they lead to unfair treatment of other parts of the world that are of similar or worse economic status. You also point out this issue, other countries from your region getting discounts that you don't, but I'd stress the larger issue, of definitely way poorer countries, like African ones, not getting discounts, while other countries from the region, like us here in Romania, or Bulgaria, or if you want non-EU countries then Serbia, getting the EU prices that are higher than those the USA gets... While on the other hand one of the wealthiest countries in the world, Norway, tends to get discounts!
Now, regarding your particular question, it's not your account, it's how Georgia is treated. Setting aside Russia's case, which gets something like an average 70% discount on GOG compared to base price, but only in theory,
sales to Russia (and Belarus) being suspended since the invasion of Ukraine (if you're going to mention 2008 I'll say you're perfectly right and stop there since political discussions are not allowed), there is a slightly lower discount for CIS member states, which does still apply for Moldova and Ukraine even though they largely withdrew, but apparently not to Georgia anymore, probably because you're not longer a member at all. But that's what I can think of now, no idea what an official reason would be, and in the end it's the publishers that determine the prices, though I gather that GOG does offer some recommended ones.
One world, one price = One World, US price for all. It's not that Georgia is treated bad way, more like, if am from Georgia what the point buy from GOG if I can buy from steam, some times like 20$ cheaper. And no, I don't want to go to politics. I just don't understand why Armenia and Russia are in good prices while Georgia not, it's strange from simple capitalist point, no one will buy from here (Georgians).
Probably GOG does not care because Georgia is tiny market, and I understand it, if Russia had discount but for Armenia don't (because it also have tiny market) than ok, well it bad but it's business.. But Armenia has Georgia not. Strange.