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Seems like Dilbert focuses on things he actually knows about instead of talking nonsense about things he has no knowledge of and hoping nobody spots it.
There's a reason why I disregarded most of the arguments as propaganda and nothing more.
It takes a special kind of jester to blindly accept whatever someone gives you.
"Revenge...is like a rolling stone, which, when a man hath forced up a hill, will return upon him with a greater violence, and break those bones whose sinews gave it motion."- Jeremy Taylor
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You do make some points about other game developers from China buying out foreign games. But that ignores the fact that this ISNT a game developer. Its an investment company.
That's what leads to a hands off approach.
What is it that leads YOU to believe Shanghai Hongtou Network and Technology Co. will take a 'hands off approach'?
What evidence supports that they will simply leave jagex where it's at, how it is and not hire somebody else (say, that works for less money than current jagex staff do)?
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Would you like some fries to go with that salt?
"Revenge...is like a rolling stone, which, when a man hath forced up a hill, will return upon him with a greater violence, and break those bones whose sinews gave it motion."- Jeremy Taylor
What is it that leads YOU to believe Shanghai Hongtou Network and Technology Co. will take a 'hands off approach'?
What evidence supports that they will simply leave jagex where it's at, how it is and not hire somebody else (say, that works for less money than current jagex staff do)?[/quote]
Specifically for the staff, the gains in hiring cheaper staff would probably be lost in teaching them the current system. Not to mention that it wouldn't be that significant in difference.
The main points would be that they aren't game developers, and that they are investing a lot of money. It would be a waste to just scrap the company, to hold it at its current value would benefit them. So unless its positive change, to the value of the company, it would be counterintuitive to go forward.
Anywho, back to the topic at hand.
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