If you are comparing for you in your currency you have to transform these costs in your currency, the lowest the cheapest.
If you are comparing which is the cheapest country for the country itself you have to consider how rich is the country. A simplified way is to use the GDP per Capita of that country or Big Mac index or another macroeconomic index. A simplified approach would be for example this cost divided by the GDP per Capita. In this way, you get the % of the HS's cost on how on average people are rich. Anyway, it is a simplified calculation because you are not considering how big is the social gap (that it is measured with the Gini coefficient, for example).
They mean that for some countries, the conversion rate of the currencies might get you a cheaper deal. Like in America it'll be $50 but in say Argentina, it could be 5000 Peso which comes out to $44 USD
In this case, Argentina is not cheaper but it is more costly, a lot more. $50 for an average American is not $44 for an average person in Argentina. You cannot reason in absolute numbers on this topic. You cannot say in Argentina is cheaper because 44 is less than 50. Argentina is very poor compared to America. Argentina has 8K GDP per capita, America 63,5K and this means that an average American is 8 times richer than an average Argentinian therefore it is much more costly in Argentina. Instead, you can say, I am American if I would buy in Argentina it would be cheaper.
Hi all,
haven´t seen anyone pop this up this one, but what is the most abusable country to get the best pre-order deal?
For Europe is surely, eu to us, or to kr, but any other lesser cost country?
Thanks :)
I've heard Hearthstone is ridiculously cheap in Argentina, or at least it was in the past, not sure if that's still the case.
Your question is not well written and there is no answer to it.
Best country to get the purchase for who?
For you using your currency in that country or for the people in the country itself?
Here you have the costs if they are not changed. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qb4LnA5LdmtAJ6ZPhSJ9ao6oxcPgFo2v7ssGRCu_pn8/edit#gid=0
Anyway:
If you are comparing for you in your currency you have to transform these costs in your currency, the lowest the cheapest.
If you are comparing which is the cheapest country for the country itself you have to consider how rich is the country. A simplified way is to use the GDP per Capita of that country or Big Mac index or another macroeconomic index. A simplified approach would be for example this cost divided by the GDP per Capita. In this way, you get the % of the HS's cost on how on average people are rich. Anyway, it is a simplified calculation because you are not considering how big is the social gap (that it is measured with the Gini coefficient, for example).
They mean that for some countries, the conversion rate of the currencies might get you a cheaper deal. Like in America it'll be $50 but in say Argentina, it could be 5000 Peso which comes out to $44 USD
In this case, Argentina is not cheaper but it is more costly, a lot more. $50 for an average American is not $44 for an average person in Argentina. You cannot reason in absolute numbers on this topic. You cannot say in Argentina is cheaper because 44 is less than 50. Argentina is very poor compared to America. Argentina has 8K GDP per capita, America 63,5K and this means that an average American is 8 times richer than an average Argentinian therefore it is much more costly in Argentina. Instead, you can say, I am American if I would buy in Argentina it would be cheaper.