Russia gets their games for CHEAP. I'm rather surprised.
Valve added the "Russian Region" because they thought it was an extremely untapped market due to most developers/publishers not bothering because it has the highest rates of piracy (alleged). It seems the Russian store has been kicking over quite some profit and Gaben (head of Valve) did a few interviews where he said that the majority of piracy is a "service problem", just Google "Valve on Piracy".
It may be good to note as well that because the Russian store is so much cheaper than other stores a booming "black market" has emerged where quite a few third parties purchase Russian steam games to sell to other countries. It's interesting to note that the difference between regions are decent enough for a few retailers to shave a profit off.
Personally while I agree with that to a degree I can't in anyway support price regions. Even more so when it means that a country with the highest rates of piracy gets better treatment than countries with a modest rate of piracy, doesn't exactly strike you as fair for the consumer, also that consumer is charged almost twice that of the US store.
Now while Valve is actively supporting price regions I can't really say I'm happy with them.
I think price regions might even push me to move to greener pastures. However, with more and more games being Steamworks (only activated on Steam), the selection, the still rather good (sale)prices for most games that don't price region, my own personally library and finally the lack of other decent services to rival Steam I'm still rather locked to their service.
I'm rather fond of their service in a lot of ways, downloading and installing is generally so easy it's almost a crime. Although the service still has a couple of glaring holes like the wonky offline support and general speed of the platform.
Maybe when GOG.com starts improving their catalog and get their head out of their arse about pricing (devalues intellectual property my arse) then maybe. I've always liked DRM-free products.
tl;dr. Valve added a cheap Russian store. Got a region that was often neglected to start buying more games. Valve supporting price regions has a whole bunch of negative affects.
(Written at 6:32 in the morning. Keep that in mind when you notice the lack of grammar and spelling
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