My friends, my problem is a bit more complicated. First of all, the nearest bank (and nearest ATM) is at 50 km from here. The only way to travel is by train and it takes 4 hours to go and other 4 hours to return, plus the time to wait there. At the bank, I will be asked a million questions, mainly since I am a native Circassian. If I say 'I want to buy a computer game' people will look at me like at an iceberg in Sahara. Also, my salary is around 100 $. It might sound very little to you, but where I live money have a different value. For example, with 1 $ you can buy 10 packs of cigarettes here. We usually don't spend money, we use to exchange goods, since money is rare (for example I exchange tobacco leaves produced by myself for things we need in the house). Many times, I am not even paid in money. Last time I was paid in coal, four months ago in diesel fuel.
Well, if KSP is only 11 $, it should be worth of. But, last time I checked it was far more expensive. I cannot pay too much. Before I buy a game, I want to be completely sure it is worth the money and the wasted time to get it. This is why I didn't get the SFS 1.4 full mobile version on pc and I am still waiting for a pc version.
Another problem is that everything I have on this laptop is not original. This is why I am careful with programs that self-update, like steam. This laptop has programs in five languages, from its former owners. I both it for two sacks of tobacco leaves from a guy. He got this laptop from his wife, which went to work in Turkey. She said she got it from a woman which lived in Greece. I found the original e-mail addresses of the first owner stored in a folder. It was a woman in Romania. She is dead now, may peace be upon her soul. I managed to contact her husband via e-mail and he was very surprised to see their laptop in Northern Caucasus. He told me that their laptop was stolen in Bulgaria during a vacation. Her husband asked me to use all her accounts and addresses, in her memory, as I do even today... and I have this laptop for over seven years.
Now you know my problem very clear.