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but real 5$ or regional price 5$?
for example in my country 5 usd is 300$ but on regional is 50$
Real USD.
What country?
argentina.
thing is for example town of salem is 4.99 usd, but in my country is 1 real usd.
will it count as if i bought a 5 usd game?
You may want to spend a dollar or two extra in case the conversion rate drops and puts what you spent to below $5.
I would add a little more than that since your currency is fluctuating a lot.
which i dont understand is that if i google games under 5 usd it takes me here
https://store.steampowered.com/search/?filter=ut2
when i open it it says 70$pesos, so steam thinks 70 pesos are 5 bucks, why isnt it opening a list with 300 pesos?
It's called regional pricing based on how good or bad your economy is.