From a business perspective it's not a bad idea for SE to adjust their prices to a region (that has big enough market) so they have better sales there in accordance with demand. Other games/companies do it all the time. May seem unfair to you, but that's life.Hmm, nope, you don't get to tell me what to do. Who do you think you are, anyway?
Look, the OPs request is ridiculous because, amongst all his sugar coating, he wants to pay less than everyone else, on account of the crumby currency for the country he has chosen to live in. As a Canadian, my dollar has always been below USD. So I've always paid more in my local currency (here, new release games are $80 instead of the USD $60). Never once whined about it and never will, because I understand if I want to enjoy products and services, I have to pay more until the CAD comes out of the dumpster.
So, no, the OP and others can pay the same as anyone else. That's life.
Special snowflake syndrome is getting worse.
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