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bunch of 20 dollars billes and complaining about, how much? almost 6 dollars LOL
the worst thing that can happen to a game is it being free, especially an online multiplayer one.
Also, as other people have said, get a job. The game is less than $1 when it goes on sale, and this happens often.
Even if you live in Nigeria, the most poverty ridden country in the world, that's still only 1.5% of your monthly wage, assuming you earn the minimum amount.
However, you clearly have access to a computer and the internet. You've also been a fan of the game for a long time, so you must know someone, either a friend or family member, who owned the game at some point. You must have some means of affording it. Hell, go out onto the street and look for dropped coins or something. You can find several dollars a day in the US by just picking up coins from near parking meters and such.
That being said, since you're posting this from a freshly made level 0 burner account with a private inventory and only one friend, odds are nothing you said is true.
It wouldn't change the game in any significant way because a majority of people will just buy the game for $2. The only ones that won't are either under 18 or are the most desperate of desperate people living hand to mouth delivering your Starbucks three miles away for $2.68.