Yes, I was just providing more info.Yes indeed it has, but I was referring the the previous year though, when their stock dipped up to 40%, right before the release of M30.
Yes, I was just providing more info.Yes indeed it has, but I was referring the the previous year though, when their stock dipped up to 40%, right before the release of M30.
Netrunner doesn't have card rarity. You buy cards in completed playsets.Does Netrunner have $30,000 singles?
that is a HUGE issue. If I make (made up and really low numbers) $5 profit today and $7 tomorrow and $9 the next day, then after that have 2 days of making $7.50 that is seen as "Two down days" even though I not only turned profit but made above my starting profit.It is like when I worked for the local shopping malls- Every quarter needs to be the best quarter.
So it's apples to oranges then.Netrunner doesn't have card rarity. You buy cards in completed playsets.
Cool Cool, you never can be too sure these days. Cheers!Yes, I was just providing more info.
Dow Jones delenda est.that is a HUGE issue. If I make (made up and really low numbers) $5 profit today and $7 tomorrow and $9 the next day, then after that have 2 days of making $7.50 that is seen as "Two down days" even though I not only turned profit but made above my starting profit.
I can not tell you how many times I have had to explain to someone that spending tens of thousands of dollars to 'increase growth' wont break even for 2 years and by then you may have to AGAIN reinvest some sum to be able to keep it going. On the other hand having a steady income for that time will end up better.
Sometimes my graphs spreadsheets and words work... sometimes I watch as people throw away winners for losers trying to chase a 'bigger winner'
Can I interest you in only playing WotC era D&D from now on?Sure, I'd sleeve up my own?
Can I interest you however in the better format, Modern?![]()
I don't think it is from a gameplay perspective, would the game not be meaningfully improved if you could buy all the decks for $300.00 instead of one deck for that price?So it's apples to oranges then.
now this whole thing is starting to make sense, they are trying to make WotC unattractive, so they can keep it as part of Hasbro… well, mission accomplished guysShareholders inside Hasbro want to split wotc into another company, one of the reasons being that their money would double overnight.