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The current system was put in place in Oct 2001. Except for share limits, there have been no changes to the rules since then.
Posted by: StarBondFund BUY NOW.. Jets 9-3 (a.k.a mrbinns) on Dec 08, 00:42 in response to bloopster's post Was it always like this? I've been playing for 5+ years...
The TAG has been updated every week based upon reported box office for movies in release, but it has rarely been an issue, so you may not have noticed.
Example,,, ACTOR is adjusted for MOVIE and has another movie in release delisting 2 weeks later. The box office sales for the MOVIE post adjust are added to the TAG each week, meaning tha the next adjust for the second movie will be a greater long (or a smaller short) because of the additional box office.
When a movie has large post adjust sales, like BLDSD or HNGVR, the future adjusts look very different than they did at the time of the adjust for all of the perfomers involved.
Definitely ask on this board. There are lots of us who will help you get the most from the StarBond market.
Official Adjusts Antibody Dec 07, 10:19
Maybe I'm wrong but doesn't the TAG include the 5 most recent films according to delist date? {nm} bloopster Dec 07, 10:28
Films are removed from TAG in release date order. {nm} Was Bar Was Dec 07, 11:01
The problem you may be having is not seeing a limited release movie before a wide release movie - like SSARA GBlaylock Dec 07, 11:41
I was thinking of AMRYA, 2 films opened on the same day 1 wide 1 limited bloopster Dec 07, 15:50
films fall off the TAG based on the date they are released daveart Dec 07, 16:19
...and if two movies have the same release date, the one with the lowest box office total gets dropped first. {nm} shadowking Dec 07, 16:55
Was it always like this? I've been playing for 5+ years but my memory might be a bit fuzzy about the subtle nuances of Starbonds. bloopster Dec 07, 17:53
The current system was put in place in Oct 2001. Except for share limits, there have been no changes to the rules since then. StarBondFund BUY NOW.. Jets 9-3 Dec 08, 00:42
Release Date is more commonly well known and easier to track than Delist Date, which is HSX-specific. {nm} Antibody Dec 08, 10:20
The film with the smaller gross drops first RogerMore Dec 07, 16:55
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