For turkish player

wish you good work. I speak a lot with my friend on the same subject. Wow has a very high number of Turkish players. Russia, why do not you open the server such as Italy, Turkey? In our country, 1 euro is equal to 6.6 Turkish lira. So we play this game 6 times more expensive than normal. The reason for this is that we need 400 Turkish lira to upgrade the character level. Average rents Turkish lira is the 2000 TL in 1000 the average salary in Turkey. Most Turks to play this game as something of the life-saving yapıyor.biz Turkish players buy the game for many years now to get out of the Turkish lira and we deserve to be able to play in the turkey server. Can you help us to meet this expectation?

Yes, we do have Italian servers but it was a failed attempt and they’ve been dumped in the trash
 ehm
 the English regional servers.

As for the price: your ‘economy’ and let’s leave it at that.

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400 liras is 60 €?

Average salary 1000 or 2000 liras? So, 200-ish € at best?

That’s harsh.

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All of these sound like problems Turkey needs to deal with, not Blizzard.

Fundamentally, WoW is a luxury item; It’s not their responsibility to make the game affordable for everyone that wants to play it. If it were, they’d make it a free MMO, which there are plenty of out there.

As with any luxury item, if you can’t afford it, just don’t buy it.

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I’m greek and i never believed that i will have way better economy compared to someone else.

Thats sad af.

Stay strong kardeƟ

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you are right in what you say, but that doesn’t make what we want is unfair. While a German player who is in the same life conditions can get the same feature as 1/30 of his salary, Turkish players have to give 1/5 of his salary. What I don’t understand is how the game is compared to money. Why are you happy when people don’t have money?

I’ve mentioned of this twice in the past. It would be beneficial for both sides, not just for players (customers).

Let me explain, daily offers in Paladins game store are 5 dollars, it is normally equals to over 25 Turkish Liras approximately but they have special prices for Turkey and it is 13,50 for our country, cheaper than it should be. I personally made in-game transactions multiple times because the price was reasonable. I bought because they were understanding my country’s economical conditions.

To sum up, if they make some arrangements related to prices they can actually get the money that they will never have. I don’t really care about in-game store in WoW personally just giving them some advice, not that I care I can keep living without discounts.

OP, you can ask for help next time instead of counting on google translate :grin:

Is it that time of the month again for this to appear?

btw “time of the month” means subscription paying time.

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Then you have bigger problems to overcome.

Lol at the comments in this thread.
Jfc facepalm.

Wannabe economists everywhere. Like a guy that wants to play wow is somehow responsible for the whole economy of Turkey.

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Dude, stop.

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Blizz would shoot themselves in the foot by selling stuff for a very unstable coin like the lira imo. And if they thought this was profitable they would have done it already.

Yea, but maybe you arent among equals? Which, i guess, is embarrassing for all of us.

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