@kspraydad, Locking at the current price is basically delisting the stock at the price everyone felt it should be at before we learned that the game would not be the game we currently have listed. Why roll it back? Why roll it back, where years worth of trades and everyone's dkp will be affected unpredictably?
There are 3 separate parts of Starcraft II now. The first part may cost much less than the SC II we were predicting. Instead of $50, it could be as low as $20-$30 for the first part. With a lower price point I think it would sell more.
Are you suggesting that the current SC II listing should be the 1st part: Terrans- Wings of Liberty?
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Locking at the current price is basically delisting the stock at the price everyone felt it should be at before we learned that the game would not be the game we currently have listed. Why roll it back? Why roll it back, where years worth of trades and everyone's dkp will be affected unpredictably?
There are 3 separate parts of Starcraft II now. The first part may cost much less than the SC II we were predicting. Instead of $50, it could be as low as $20-$30 for the first part. With a lower price point I think it would sell more.
Are you suggesting that the current SC II listing should be the 1st part: Terrans- Wings of Liberty?