![]() Well, built my PC I should say.īut yes, if you have the PC, you can pay for the games. Well, I did buy a house, and a car at the same time, and a gaming PC since can't really "Finance" them here. Because a house is more expensive than a car, right? If you can buy a house and a car, then you can surely buy a gaming pc, right? And therefore, you can surely buy new games, right? If a person can buy a house, then he surely can buy a car. But you fail to provide justification to the relation you are establishing. You are saying that because pc components are outrageously expensive in argentina, then surely the people that can afford them can also afford new games. The money they spend to buy the pc, they don't get it back for a very long time. ![]() The fact that components cost more is due to a number of factors.Īnd the few people that buy gaming pc's in argentina save money for years, and they mostly pay in installments. The fact that they cost far more here that in the US doesn't imply that argentinians have higher purchase power. So yes, if you can afford to make a gaming PC, since even a mid range one costs as much USD as a high end one in North America, you can afford the games. I've been to Argentina before the chaos, I've built PC's there and they cost twice as much per part then in the US and EU. Moreover, the concept of regional prices, in my opinion, enters in conflict with "If you can afford a gaming pc in argentina, you can afford the games". In my entire gaming life, i need only one hand to count the AAA games i bought day one. With that said, we argentinians are able to buy games, but the majority only buy games on sale, or new games that have good regional pricing. My friend, that's an extremely high number. The conection you establish between being able to buy a gaming pc and the solvency to afford new games, is forced and cannot be sustained with anything. I live in argentina, and i can confidently disagree with your opinion. Though since ya not from Argentina, am guessing you're one of the reasons they don't lower prices there anymore, lying about where ya live to buy games by the hundreds and thousands for pennies on the dollar.ĭo you live in argentina? Do you know the quality range of the gaming pc's in argentina? If you had the means to make a survey about that, you would probably find out that most of us have mid to lower rigs. It’s time to adapt or perish, as you battle inside giant board game arenas that change with every dice throw! Learn how to tip the odds in your favor, and dive into a dark wonderland where only the brave survive.Originally posted by Komarimaru:As I always say, if you can afford a gaming PC in Argentina, you can afford the games. Engage in fearsome battles with a unique blend of tactical combat, card collection, and explosive dice gameplay. Walk Random’s mysterious cobbled streets, meet its unpredictable residents, and take on courageous quests. ![]() With her companion Dicey, a small and strange living dice, Even must learn to embrace the chaos of Random, uncovering an age-old tale with a modern message. In this story, from the award-winning Swedish game studio Zoink and penned by Eisner Award-winning Adventure Time and Marvel Comics The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl author Ryan North, you’ll join Even, a penniless girl who’s down on her luck, in a dark quest to save her beloved sister. Ruled by a wicked Queen, the kingdom of Random is divided into six shadowy realms where life is dictated by a cursed black dice. Play the odds in Lost in Random™, a gothic fairytale-inspired action adventure where every citizen’s fate is determined by the roll of a dice. Buy Lost in Random™ once and get both the PS4™ and the PS5™ version.
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