Slarvax said:
Busted said: Venezuela, non-developed, 60 years in the past, piracy kingdom like almost all of south america, so everything that can be pirated sells, a lot, or well it DID - We (average citizen) are not in the position to dispose money at all right now, but in general serious gaming exists, mostly on PC due to the high price of (private companies) imports here, 1 ps4 game = 2 months of (minimum) wage, so Steam is king here in no man's land, there ARE PS/Xbox gamers but they are a minimal portion when compared to steam users from my personal experience, Handhelds do quite well and DS/PSP were seen quite often on the streets in their prime, now's a different time tho... those days are gone; A small nintendo community that still refuses to die (mostly 30 something year old who grew up with it) and mobile gaming is what you could call hmmm... just not that big. |
Maybe I'm too young, but in my city PC gaming is nonexistant. PS consoles have always dominated here, even on the 7th gen. But after that, besides me and a cousin, none of my friends will continue gaming unless it's F2P. It's weird how were we live, gaming is a luxury, but in many other countries it seems as child's play.
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i cri everytiem
es lo que veo en la universidad, steam is life, now of course ps has always been dominant everywhere in here, and FIFA/PES is what most people, if, choose to expend their money (BSf) on, and i'm fan of F2P! but yeah wish it was easier ^^