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I'm new to got and I set up everything in the country I live that is Thailand and the currency just says USD not THB and I don't want to convert every time I would like to get Cyberpunk when it comes out on GOG and I home it does not affect it in any way does anyone know how to change to THB. I Have tried the settings and it never changes.
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Bradmango: I'm new to got and I set up everything in the country I live that is Thailand and the currency just says USD not THB and I don't want to convert every time I would like to get Cyberpunk when it comes out on GOG and I home it does not affect it in any way does anyone know how to change to THB. I Have tried the settings and it never changes.
GOG doesn't care about SEA countries, so USD is our currency here also with US price. CP2077 got regional pricing though, they cost the same as it is at Steam (other games not).
Post edited October 27, 2019 by zlaywal
Currency and regional price are different concepts.

GOG currently works with 13 different currencies. You can see them and their current exchange rates (updated two days ago) at this post: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/local_prices_update/post566

Then there's the matter of regional pricing. Some games have the same price all over the world. For other games, some developers set different prices for different countries/regions. You can check the differences for each game at a website such as GOG Database (https://www.gog-db.info/). For some countries with lower incomes, those prices are lower than the base price (the one in American dollars in the United States). For others, such as mine, the price is actually higher; GOG used to cover the difference refunding wallet funds but this "Fair Price Package" programme was discontinued as it was no longer profitable.

So the situation changes for each country. In my case, regionally-priced games have the Southern European prices, and I can choose between two currencies: EUR and USD (for obvious reasons I prefer euro).
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Bradmango: I'm new to got and I set up everything in the country I live that is Thailand and the currency just says USD not THB and I don't want to convert every time I would like to get Cyberpunk when it comes out on GOG and I home it does not affect it in any way does anyone know how to change to THB. I Have tried the settings and it never changes.
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zlaywal: GOG doesn't care about SEA countries, so USD is our currency here also with US price. CP2077 got regional pricing though, they cost the same as it is at Steam (other games not).
Thank you for that information and help :)
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ConsulCaesar: Currency and regional price are different concepts.

GOG currently works with 13 different currencies. You can see them and their current exchange rates (updated two days ago) at this post: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/local_prices_update/post566

Then there's the matter of regional pricing. Some games have the same price all over the world. For other games, some developers set different prices for different countries/regions. You can check the differences for each game at a website such as GOG Database (https://www.gog-db.info/). For some countries with lower incomes, those prices are lower than the base price (the one in American dollars in the United States). For others, such as mine, the price is actually higher; GOG used to cover the difference refunding wallet funds but this "Fair Price Package" programme was discontinued as it was no longer profitable.

So the situation changes for each country. In my case, regionally-priced games have the Southern European prices, and I can choose between two currencies: EUR and USD (for obvious reasons I prefer euro).
Thank you for all this information I was not so much worries about regional pricing as long as I can still get it when its out as its the same time as my birthday and my Mrs can get it for me thank you for all this information. :)
Post edited October 31, 2019 by Bradmango
Depending on how you pay, your bank may charge you different amounts for the foreign currency.