Dear Construct Team,
Belarus has a significantly lower GNI per capita than Russia and Kazakhstan, yet the price of Construct 3 in Belarus is nearly 1.5–2 times higher than in these countries. This contradicts the logic of regional pricing, where prices should be lower in countries with lower income levels. For now this is not a fair price. And it can be called prohibitive and stimulating the use of pirated versions of the engine. This is slightly less than a third of the median monthly salary!
worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/middle-income-countries
In Belarus, the price of Construct 3 represents 1.49% of GNI per capita (107.30/7,210 * 100).
For comparison:
In Russia: 0.55% (69.78/12,750 * 100).
In Kazakhstan: 0.62% (59.31/9,620 * 100).
In Ukraine: 0.83% (35.48/4,260 * 100).
Is it possible to set the price at a level comparable to other countries in the region so that it complies with the principles of fair regional pricing?