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The prize is fixed to USD. Since the EUR got less valuable, the keys cost more now. One key is 2,49 USD. Every other currency is bound to the USD equivalent.
When they released the arms deal update containing the cases in 2013, the keys were not bound to USD. This has led brazilians to sell keys on the market for a much cheaper prize (brazilians could purchase keys in-game much cheaper!). Valve realised and put the keys to a fix USD-bound price.
The idea from valve selling keys in brazil more cheap is because of the lower purchasing power in such countries.
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csgo cases are a rip off. look at some peoples accounts that have spent over 500 bucks and not have one knife. yet for some reason, a new account rarely but more often than not will unlock a knife. I can't confirm if that is actually true but thats what I hear a lot these days. which is insane.
then you have other people buying knives for 100+ dollars for a skin. yeah we all know its rare to get. but that is just gready as hell what they have done to this game.
skins use to be free.
maps use to be free.
now we get temporary new maps.
skin drops are garbage.
getting a knife is near impossible.
there should be some sort of reward to getting knives at least. sure you whip it out once in a blue moon.
I just don't see it getting any cheaper.
Tell someone with a expensive inventory that he lost 80% of their money