Maybe express in a comparable currency like a loaf of bread, or a Big Mac? For example, a AAA game can be had for 40 loafs of bread, while in the US it can be had for 28 loafs, making it relatively more affordable for the US citizens?
Would make more sense
Also, for future reference: it makes for easier interpretation if differences are expressed as a percentage, rather than an adsolute Value (i.e. PC games typically 10% cheaper in SA)
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Maybe express in a comparable currency like a loaf of bread, or a Big Mac? For example, a AAA game can be had for 40 loafs of bread, while in the US it can be had for 28 loafs, making it relatively more affordable for the US citizens?
Would make more sense
Also, for future reference: it makes for easier interpretation if differences are expressed as a percentage, rather than an adsolute Value (i.e. PC games typically 10% cheaper in SA)
My 2c