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Hello I am a Mexican, i would love if the GOG team could add a spanish version of their site as they did with Russian, and support for Mexican pesos $ so more people will buy in their store, it would be easier. Maybe they could add an option like Steam did an "OXXO" and "PaySafeCard" those are prepaid options. If they could add this options it will be a big step beacuse a big portion of the gaming community are spanish speakers and Mexican peso it will facilitate other countries in Latin America to buy based on Mexcian peso instead of dollar or euro which it is more costly around here.
I hope the GOG team sees this. Latins are a big part of the gaming community too. Thanks for your time, have a nice day.
Post edited May 06, 2015 by SpeedWeed885
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Here are a few thoughts. Currently, the Peso is trading for about 50 cents USD, and a quarter of a Polish Zloty. I'm not sure if that means anything, but it certainly doesn't look good.

Currently, Latin America isn't greeting anyone with open arms in terms of friendly trade, especially countries such as Brazil, where you have to be willing to bend backwards and work within the country or you'll get shafted with massive tariffs and taxes that have driven everyone away. Not to mention that they've only now gotten around to completing the stadiums they built 10 months ago for the world cup, that will probably be nothing more than a flaming money pit for anyone involved.

In my probably unpopular and unprofessional opinion, dealings with South America would not be wise until their leaders wise up and realize that the earth is indeed, a shared planet. At the least, not until GOG has made a firm hold in the USA.

GOG is more than likely seeking out alternate payroutes, but not many companies and banks are willing to openly embrace Poland.

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Also, Speedweed? That's a cringe inducing name if I've ever seen one, in my opinion.



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http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site
GOG can be hard to predict, but if I were to hazard a random guess, I would think that a Spanish forum is upcoming. They have been added with regularity and all three non-English ones have been added since autumn. Maybe Italian and Portuguese in the future as well? Seems to me they might have a tougher time supporting more than those.

While the peso may be added eventually, I think this one will take longer.
I'm most certain that Spanish language will be added this year. However Peso is not likely, at least this early. Just for information Russian rubles were introduced long before Russian itself. Meaning that language and currency may not be related that much in this case.
Thanks for your answers everyone. I hope Pesos get to GOG, i had to buy Witcher 3 on Steam beacuse it was easier. Have a nice day everyone.
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Darvond: Here are a few thoughts. Currently, the Peso is trading for about 50 cents USD, and a quarter of a Polish Zloty. I'm not sure if that means anything, but it certainly doesn't look good.

Currently, Latin America isn't greeting anyone with open arms in terms of friendly trade, especially countries such as Brazil, where you have to be willing to bend backwards and work within the country or you'll get shafted with massive tariffs and taxes that have driven everyone away. Not to mention that they've only now gotten around to completing the stadiums they built 10 months ago for the world cup, that will probably be nothing more than a flaming money pit for anyone involved.

In my probably unpopular and unprofessional opinion, dealings with South America would not be wise until their leaders wise up and realize that the earth is indeed, a shared planet. At the least, not until GOG has made a firm hold in the USA.

GOG is more than likely seeking out alternate payroutes, but not many companies and banks are willing to openly embrace Poland.

[spoiler]

Also, Speedweed? That's a cringe inducing name if I've ever seen one, in my opinion.

[/spoiler]
Thanks, I like SpeedWeed, it was an.. editor I think? in law and order.
Post edited May 28, 2015 by SpeedWeed885
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Darvond: Here are a few thoughts. Currently, the Peso is trading for about 50 cents USD, and a quarter of a Polish Zloty. I'm not sure if that means anything, but it certainly doesn't look good.

Currently, Latin America isn't greeting anyone with open arms in terms of friendly trade, especially countries such as Brazil, where you have to be willing to bend backwards and work within the country or you'll get shafted with massive tariffs and taxes that have driven everyone away. Not to mention that they've only now gotten around to completing the stadiums they built 10 months ago for the world cup, that will probably be nothing more than a flaming money pit for anyone involved.

In my probably unpopular and unprofessional opinion, dealings with South America would not be wise until their leaders wise up and realize that the earth is indeed, a shared planet. At the least, not until GOG has made a firm hold in the USA.

GOG is more than likely seeking out alternate payroutes, but not many companies and banks are willing to openly embrace Poland.

[spoiler]

Also, Speedweed? That's a cringe inducing name if I've ever seen one, in my opinion.

[/spoiler]
Probably the most misinformed post I've ever seen anywhere. How are US schools doing, by the way?
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Primo_Victoria: Probably the most misinformed post I've ever seen anywhere. How are US schools doing, by the way?
Did you notice how Sony, Microsoft and other tech companies are having to set up shop in Brazil and the like in order to not be taxed out of the country?
Well steam did it and Origin had Mexican Peso i dont know why GOG cant add it, it will be more beneficial for most of my Latin brothers that like DRM free games, and old games. Lets just hope they add it soon.
Bump.

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Please help us with these wishlists:

Add Mexican Peso and Spanish support: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/add_mexican_peso_and_spanish_support

Mexican Peso and Spanish forums: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/mexican_peso_and_spanish_forums

Voted!

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Post edited December 16, 2015 by REDVWIN
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Emachine9643: Voted!
Thanks man. Really appreciated! :D

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^NecroBump!! As there is now a Brazilian-Portuguese GOG forum version... Why not consider a Spanish one? :)

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SpeedWeed885: Hello I am a Mexican, i would love if the GOG team could add a spanish version of their site as they did with Russian, and support for Mexican pesos $ so more people will buy in their store, it would be easier. Maybe they could add an option like Steam did an "OXXO" and "PaySafeCard" those are prepaid options. If they could add this options it will be a big step beacuse a big portion of the gaming community are spanish speakers and Mexican peso it will facilitate other countries in Latin America to buy based on Mexcian peso instead of dollar or euro which it is more costly around here.
I hope the GOG team sees this. Latins are a big part of the gaming community too. Thanks for your time, have a nice day.
I tried to pay by Paysafecard option but it says "Mexico is not supported"... very dissapointed...
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SpeedWeed885: Hello I am a Mexican, i would love if the GOG team could add a spanish version of their site as they did with Russian, and support for Mexican pesos $ so more people will buy in their store, it would be easier. Maybe they could add an option like Steam did an "OXXO" and "PaySafeCard" those are prepaid options. If they could add this options it will be a big step beacuse a big portion of the gaming community are spanish speakers and Mexican peso it will facilitate other countries in Latin America to buy based on Mexcian peso instead of dollar or euro which it is more costly around here.
I hope the GOG team sees this. Latins are a big part of the gaming community too. Thanks for your time, have a nice day.
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halmeth: I tried to pay by Paysafecard option but it says "Mexico is not supported"... very dissapointed...
Intenta con PayPal, amigo.

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