ah, yes, the cliche gamer who can't tear himself away from the computer to go outside to the shops :tongue: just kidding. lucky for me where i live the game only cost £19.99 at Christmas and sales tax is included in the price. Steam are laughing all the way to the bank with the success of their digital downloading program. i'd rather support the local store. then again it's just as cheap ordering online too, the last couple purchases of mine - GTA4 for £10, Just Cause 2 for a whopping £6. now how much does Steam charge again? different strokes, i guess, i just like to get something 'tangible' for my money. if it did actually cost more to buy a game in the shop than on Steam i would still buy the actual thing. do you know how much of a cut Bethesda gets from each download on Steam? not in a condescending way - i'm genuinely interested in how that works. kind of going off on a tangent here but it's not that bad for you guys in Australia - you don't have to pay any import tax as long as what you import doesn't exceed $1000. here in the UK we get absolutely defecated over by the government on even the smallest thing coming from the States. sure - there's a markup in your local shops for American products - same goes everywhere else in the world for Warhammer etc - just import the stuff yourself and you'll get it cheaper :thumbsup: