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Tclcis

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Here's how I see it: A VC firm doesn't normally sell off their investment if they still see reliably healthy profits coming from said investment. The only time a VC firm even begins to think about that is when they're not seeing any more healthy profits from said investment in the foreseeable future. That in and of itself is worrying.

Unless there's better options back home. But if Chronicle and idle adventures does become successful. Why would they leave?

30-Mar-2016 23:30:25

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Unless there's better options back home.


China. Recession. Projected to be one of the biggest the world has seen. Spells BAD for investors trying to invest in their home country.

It's clear at this point that you're not reading anything that is being said, so I will just leave it at that.
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30-Mar-2016 23:42:45 - Last edited on 30-Mar-2016 23:42:59 by Team Skull

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Same answer, really. I'm bored


I am getting to that point too. There is only so much that can be said before people decide to squabble about irrelevant details. Plus, as far as I am concerned, there's really nothing that can be said to object the points I brought up (and one can easily tell what is speculation and what is not).
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30-Mar-2016 23:47:58

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My speculation can beat up your speculation!


OH YEAH?! Well...

...I'm not quite sure how to respond to that :(
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30-Mar-2016 23:58:32

Tclcis

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Unless there's better options back home.


China. Recession. Projected to be one of the biggest the world has seen. Spells BAD for investors trying to invest in their home country.

It's clear at this point that you're not reading anything that is being said, so I will just leave it at that.


So when the recession finishes and there's viable investments back in China. Stills spells BAD? Because that's what I was referring to in terms of timescale.

31-Mar-2016 00:02:42

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So when the recession finishes and there's viable investments back in China. Stills spells BAD? Because that's what I was referring to in terms of timescale.


Well then speak up next time.

I already explained the concept behind recessions, so I won't bore anyone with that explanation again, but bad in which way?

Bad for the investment company to invest back in their country once the recession is over? No.

Bad for the game? Likely, given the track record of MMOs in that region being extremely Pay to Win (like, right now is extremely tame compared to what goes on there).

I already explained why the concept behind there being no change is likely a farce, so again- I am not going to bore people with that again.
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31-Mar-2016 00:15:59

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