Also people should cool down expectations of any of this class action lawsuits and Poland Government fines.
As somebody that works and has worked in public traded companies: any time that stock falls due to a bad earnings,bad product launch,virtually anything... specialized lawyers search for shareholders to fill a lawsuit, some base money + % of what they can get(if they can get) in court.Normally, they are not even accepted in courts: they should prove that board inflated stock and that the board benefited from the crash(i.e did they sold significant shares just before the crash?).
For government,I heard that is because they received some funding for r&d( i think was related to crowd and city ai) .... this normally boils down to just a couple of interns working on the project,filling in a time spreadsheet and writing a report of the results in each milestone and at the end...
So I don't think that anybody should expect that a patch fundamentally alters the game core/story/mechanics because all this lawsuits/investigations sounds like business as usual to me.
As somebody that works and has worked in public traded companies: any time that stock falls due to a bad earnings,bad product launch,virtually anything... specialized lawyers search for shareholders to fill a lawsuit, some base money + % of what they can get(if they can get) in court.Normally, they are not even accepted in courts: they should prove that board inflated stock and that the board benefited from the crash(i.e did they sold significant shares just before the crash?).
For government,I heard that is because they received some funding for r&d( i think was related to crowd and city ai) .... this normally boils down to just a couple of interns working on the project,filling in a time spreadsheet and writing a report of the results in each milestone and at the end...
So I don't think that anybody should expect that a patch fundamentally alters the game core/story/mechanics because all this lawsuits/investigations sounds like business as usual to me.