Think you need to learn to click on things that interest you because im pretty sure i speak for most people here when i say, I dont give a shit that you're too cool for school son.
Good old Americans, cheer a headshot and run from some tits. Land of the free and home of the latent homosexual. At least all us Brits do is queue without complaint
Interesting to note the effect on EA stock based solely on the market expectation of TOR. Shows that the investment market in video game tech is wildly naiive something hard to find on the modern markets outside of the high risk sectors (which i would not classify a major publisher like EA as). Suggests to me that the stock was overvalued in the first place based on the misapprehension that TOR would somehow see WoW levels of use something i doubt we will ever see again (although something like WoW2, if it comes, may rekindle the desires of a very strong userbase). The fact is investors are way off the mark with growth in this sector, if they over valued 10% then they must have been expecting a minimum 15-25% growth on the stock to make it worth investing, i would have bought negative indexes all day at that level. Alas hindsight is an armchair analysts worst enemy. Inflated price grabbing might just be the way to go as we exit this generation, huge expectation and vast userbases making apparent easy pickings for the trader masses, inflating market prices beyond any conceivable value leaving a nice little margin in there for those that know.
Sounds pretty interesting, potentially industry shakingly fantastic. I will follow this with interest, the best things often come from accidental success stories.
I found this game to be one of the more enthralling story experiences on the console, just couldnt put it down for the 23 or so hours i spent with it, definitely not a quick play game
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