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Nautilus said:
Roderic_Blackwood said:

Yes, you can adapt, for example Microsoft have factories in Mexico and Brazil so it's way cheaper to buy an Xbox One (made in Mexico) than a PS4 (made in China), XBox One is relatively cheap here. And I'm not saying that we're going to buy more PSVR systems than in the US, it's impossible but that doesn't mean that we're not a good market for them.

So a 2200 reais console is cheaper than a 350 dollars console?Where the hell are you taking this from?Even if you convert dollars in reais and vice versa, its still more expensive, and when speaking about economics, thats wrong to do!The only place videogames are cheaper or more acessible in third world countries is, with respect, in your head.

Wait, what?! Who said that consoles here were cheaper? I don't know about reias, I'm not brazilian, and I'm not saying that consoles in the third world were cheaper, I said that Microsoft consoles were cheap (not cheaper) in Mexico because they make them here. Cheap for our standards in what we know as "luxury items" anyway. You can get a brand new XBone One with a couple of games an a Gold suscription for $300 here; sure, in the US is cheaper but here is not that expensive considering that a middle class person can earn minimum $600 per month and we use a lot of credit cards so we can afford it. My point is (in all my comments in this thread): we can afford it, but hey, you seem that you know more about my country (at least in your head) so if you think that we can't afford videogames, that's cool, bro, live in your bubble thinking whatever you want is live in other countries, meanwhile I will go to the dark streets to beg for a corn burrito and some tequila ;)