If people watch the new UE5.2 tech demo, you can see both the fantastic graphics, as well as the merges between procedural generation and placed content. Both the natural environment and the Rivian driving along the riverbed are spectacular, as well as the ease with which content can be adjusted.
MA's strength is the looting mechanisms and the mature RCE economy, but will they be able to integrate playstyles well, plus the workings of the economy?
Once again, the potential is there for a crazily attractive and immersive universe at a massive scale. EU could easily double, treble, quadruple etc. the numbers of people playing. If they do, then all successful deed and share areas will do well, with all market values presumably rising. The closest comparison will be with Caly itself, and those shares are paying out now, not first in a couple of years. The price of those, plus the downtime in payouts, will be my guide for what I consider a fair price for unreal tokens that will become shares.