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Scisca said:
I can't stand Americans, Canadians, the British, etc. complaining about the prices of games. When you take a look at how much you earn in comparison to these prices, you almost get the games for free. Wonder what you'd say if you had to pay for a game the same % of your monthly earnings as people in poorer countries have to pay. $200-300 for a game anyone? I'd gladly pay $60 for a game if I earned as much as you do.

I can't say that I can't stand their whining, but it would be funny if they had to start living here in the eastern europe with the same income as 90% of population gets here. I bet suddenly hardware jailbraking and piracy wouldn't seem so wrong of an option to them anymore, when a full price game would cost 10 to 20 percent of their monthly salary.



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