That is the minimum wage, however the cost of living here is much higher than in the US or Europe. Everything costs more, even accounting for exchange rates.Worgen said:$18 and hour minimum wage? Fack, I no longer feel sorry for Australians having to pay more for games, that is a real living wage right there, I think minimum wage here is like $7.30 or so an hour.Baldr said:Australian salaries are much higher and the conversion rates, they are actually paying less than any place in the world. $1AU is not equal to $1US. Even their minimum wage is like $18AU/hr
The thing with video games is that they are especially crazy over here. We pay double for no reason, you can quote our minimum wage but that means nothing. You don't get a free pass on price gouging just because we're making more.
My main issue is that it has been like this for the past...probably 10 years now. If the market were changing and they were adjusting for exchange rates, competition and such then it would have changed, even when we gained like 30 cents on the US dollar it didnt change..gyroscopeboy said:Fat Yak is awesome!MercurySteam said:About damn time they started looking into this. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
We don't all shear sheep and to be honest, VB tastes like ass. I prefer Fat Yak or Strongbows.Evil Smurf said:Yep. Now drink this VB and shear a sheep. *checks you have done that* You are now an Australian citizen! Congratulations!
According to a caller on Hack (A journalism show on youth radio network Triple J) who worked for a large software company, they use a weighting system that varies by region and the amount of competition in the market, that can add around 1.5 times to the price. But interestingly, this same weight scale applies to government purchases too.