2) Your lack of reading comprehension demonstrates the exact point of the research. NPR didn't "write" the research, they referenced a study by the Pew Research Center, which is a nonpartisan research organization. You're trying to argue against facts from an actual scientific study when you lack the capacity to even read a sentence and understand that a research study is being referenced.
@Abomination713: I have a degree in finance and I've worked as an analyst on teams where we created the DCFs that M&As revolve around. So yeah, I know enough to understand that random people working at Burger King have no clue what they are talking about when they want to act like they have any idea about multibillion dollar M&As and company evaluation. There's a reason other people are executives of these companies and you are not.
Thanks for admitting you have no idea what you are talking about, though. That's more self awareness than most people can muster.
@Abomination713: It's always nice to see people who have absolutely zero education or experience in corporate strategy and finance act as if they know more than the executives of the world's largest companies. Reminds me of the 4th grade drop outs living in trailer parks who think they know more about medicine than doctors from Stanford and Johns Hopkins.
Rare has produced one of the most played Gaas game and 343i announced they launched the biggest Halo in the Halo history...
If you talk about Rare not making any 3D plattformers or a James Bond game anymore,i agree...but they made Kameo,Viva Pinata,Banjo Kazooie and they was pretty nice,i hope you supported Rare by buying these games
BTW,with all that terrible ACt/Blizz games lately, do you think it can get even worse?
I dont.
Rare hasn't made a good game since before they were acquired, and Halo is trash compared to when Bungie was behind it.
I absolutely believe Activision Blizzard games can get worse, which was the point of my comment and is supported by the history of Rare and Halo. Either way, I don't have any faith in them at all in general, all of their talent already bailed on them and they're a complete mess now.
Exclusivity is terrible for gamers. That being said as someone primarily on the outside looking in at Sony exclusives for years... it's... it's just nice to win one lol.
I wouldn't call it a win when the developers behind Starfield haven't made a good game in what, 10 years? I fully expect that trend to continue.
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