You took your entire argument of share prices and the state of Destiny way out of context. You realize that Activision as a whole has their hands on more than 1 game right? With the price of the share fluctuation you can make a conjecture that the long release time for the next World of Warcraft expansion affected that share price more than Destiny did. What would then explain the rise in the share price if Destiny is the single entity affecting the Activision share price? User confidence? User enjoyment? Neither of which helps your argument.
TL;DR: You failed to read the terms of the agreement for Destiny which specifically shields Bungie from legal action in your argument. Destiny is not the only thing that Activision has their hands in. Share prices are more than likely being affected by WoW than Destiny.
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由Dustin1208编辑: 10/23/2014 9:30:59 PMActually those two things aren't even close to the same thing. If you want to use that analogy you might as well say: "This half full jug of koolaid is basically the same as that full one. You should pay full price." TL:DR is to significantly shorten what you originally write so lazy people will get the gist of what you're saying. Making your "TL:DR" almost as long as your original post defeats the purpose. For example: TL:DR you're retarded