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NA/EU TP Prices... What is this shit?

Ever thought of riding a bicycle?

Well considering that you can’t curse on these forums, I think you can get the gist of what I was typing. So the answer is no.

I’m from EU and i’m good, thanks for caring.

depending on what region you live in thats not a option. Like here in Canada we don’t have as many small towns so close together like in the states our ā€œsuburbā€ areas are frequently 30min-1hr away from your job if your driving. would be a long as bike ride.

@PrinceMark
I feel this individual needs a lesson of cursing on forums. If you please.

Oh well makes sense. You would get much more lag than I would playing in the SA servers. Good luck :slight_smile:

Ever thought of riding on a bike for 20 miles (32km) everyday to work a legit idea?
America is big.

ā€˜I am planning on playing on a server where will have issues with language barrier over 4/9/18 dollars’

Smart choice :stuck_out_tongue:

The minimum annual gross salary in Brazil is U$ 2.889. In the US for what I know is at least U$ 10,000.

@tindcccd even though those numbers are true, you dont need more than maybe $10 to pay the premium token every month. There no american that cant tell me they cant put away 10 dollars on 1 month. If you are that unfortunate, the game is completely playable without using TP.

Just fo the people understandment (this word exist?) the minimal payment in Brazil (the majority of the people gain that per month, actually) is around R$800, now, think with me

The current price of 500TP is R$93, for me thats still a little… high, I dont know if alot of people gonna buy it, I really dont know, but if we got the NA price (R$150) I garantee you that NO ONE would buy it. No one would pay 15% of their salary (that could be used for food and stuff) for cash

Of course, thats my opinion

My dog, I didn’t talk about bashing the TP price.
I just want to show those people who call American are cavemen, that’s all.
And who the fk in America don’t have $10 for a game everymonth? Actually, there are.

Hey, gotta build up those legs. :stuck_out_tongue: Riding 20 miles is child’s play compared to what my grandad had to walk.

No no. I have to save energy for a long day at work, 10 hrs everyday from Monday to Saturday, fyi.
I’m not ur grandma, and if I am, I would’ve taught you not to say nonsense shiet like this.

My grandma has bigger balls than you. XD I mean, come on… 10 hour work days is nothing compared to what she worked.

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Ok since you lay down some cards. Let me put down some fact/questions on my own currency.

  • how big is that 800 dollar appartment room exactly? Bathroom? (In here if you’re renting most of us use public bathroom, shared by the tenants).

  • Food 2000 a month (not even enough)

  • can’t afford a car, no need for an insurance. Public transpo day and night.

  • internet / electricity / water is not cheap. 24 dollars for a 1mbps plan. Wohooo!

  • gas? Driver pays for that. Public tranpo ftw.

Total amount : enough to pay everything with little to spare. Rinse/repeat.

True that even people in a 1st world country are having hard times but if you think of it. If they’re having a hard time imagine the average people that lives in a 3rd world country. Nuff said

joke? i from SA and the price here is 18.95 U$ 1:1 ratio

best awnser ever”””

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The cost of living is different for everyone even in the same country. The price can change due to a lot of things such as hamburger meat cost higher in California than North Carolina while other stuff can be cheaper in California than North Carolina.

It’s not uncommon for people to live an hour away from work because of the difference cost of living where you can get more for your money if you live outside of key locations.

Holy sh!t man. OP, what the hell? Did you finish elementary school?
Dude, you already pay more for everything. I mean, everything! Regional pricing and cost of living is a thing! It varies from region to region, even within the U.S!

When I lived in the caribbeans I could buy food for nearly a full month with just 20 USD. But do you know how hard it is to make 20 USD as a resident there?

Just to put it into perspective, you pay nearly 10 USD for a single meal in New York and about 7 USD for a meal in Arizona (Yes, I’ve lived in both states).

This is no different.
How on earth do you not see this? Did you skip history class and economics or something? Goodness man… please, educate yourself.

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