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Don't you leak our Nintendos!
Suddenly it makes sense why Nintendo made Mario a plumber.
Omg I hate thisSuddenly it makes sense why Nintendo made Mario a plumber.
Is he under a legal obligation to listen. I don't see what law they can threaten them with.
Good.
The Elden Ring reveal would have been so much better if that shit wasn't spoiled....like everywhere.
Unless he's under a NDA with Nintendo he's free to discuss anything he wants.
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... Would it though? Seemed rushed as hell to me. Showed a trailer, quick move on. The reveal was poor regardless, I expected it to be announced with at least a speaker.
One of the leading Dark Fantasy writers with one of the leading Dark Fantasy video game directors?
Yes, it would have.
What exactly were you expecting with it being at the MS conference where they compressed 60 game trailers and PR videos into 1h30? Also it was only a cgi trailer anyway so hardly any point lingering on it.If they wanted to show this off in a big way, it shouldn't have been revealed the way it was imo.
But the reveal was shown off poorly, did you read my post? Regardless if it was kept a secret, the trailer was pretty bland,short, and they cut off straight into some other game.
If they wanted to show this off in a big way, it shouldn't have been revealed the way it was imo.
This is assuming that the person is legally required to protect the secret through NDA for example.Uh...revealing company secrets, including software or hardware specs is technically a crime.
It may not seen dangerous when informations are released to the general public, but it affect greatly every company. It may cause rise or fall in the stock market and, sometimes, it may give the competition a chance to counter your product, by knowing details in advance.
Yup, leaks are bad. They may be harmless for us, but they take them seriously.
What exactly were you expecting with it being at the MS conference where they compressed 60 game trailers and PR videos into 1h30? Also it was only a cgi trailer anyway so hardly any point lingering on it.
I'm pretty sure this how nearly all Souls type games have gone down; initial cgi reveal, at a later show a gameplay trailer.Something a bit meatier.
For the record, I don't really care for the game. Was just explaining that for something many consider big it could have been handled better.
This is assuming that the person is legally required to protect the secret through NDA for example.
Good.
The Elden Ring reveal would have been so much better if that shit wasn't spoiled....like everywhere.
yeah agree but if you go looking for that shit you'll find it. A little difficult but not impossible to not follow, read up on rumours prior to E3.Yeah the whole thing is ridiculous.
The main "amazing" thing about E3 is surprise announcements that nobody was expecting.
The entire gaming community seems to get hyped up and everyone wants to watch the presentations live.
Also the entire gaming community goes on a tear looking for leaks and hints and "spoilers" before the presentations.
Then everyone complains that the conferences are a "let down" because they already knew all the big announcements beforehand.
My guess with Nintendo at E3 2019 is that they don't have much.
Seems like every release is basically already known or has been strongly speculated on.
It's kind of sad that people with insider info feel the need to put it out there before it's ready.
Fucksakes, just let the fans have their surprises.
So, let's assume I clean toilets at Nintendo. While scrubbing, i causally hear Doug Bowser in the bathroom describing their new consoles, with specs and everything...then i decide to pay a visit to Microsoft and tell them everything about it, getting a picture of don mattrick as a reward. Then, I share those same information on the internet.
I'm not under an NDA because i don't work in the development sector of Nintendo or even in their game division, does it means I can get scott free of everything I did?
Nintendo can (and will) destroy me if he figures out my identity.
yeah agree but if you go looking for that shit you'll find it. A little difficult but not impossible to not follow, read up on rumours prior to E3.
Not that I know of, but she leaked stuff from a lot of the other conferences.Did they actually leak anything ahead of the direct, or is Nintendo just employing precogs now?
Not that I know of, but she leaked stuff from a lot of the other conferences.
Having this as a pinned tweet wouldn't have helped her with Nintendo.
No it's not. What's a crime is signing an NDA and then disclosing. Revealing any secrets you have having not signed an NDA is not illegal.Uh...revealing company secrets, including software or hardware specs is technically a crime.
It may not seen dangerous when informations are released to the general public, but it affect greatly every company. It may cause rise or fall in the stock market and, sometimes, it may give the competition a chance to counter your product, by knowing details in advance.
Yup, leaks are bad. They may be harmless for us, but they take them seriously.
Not that I know of, but she leaked stuff from a lot of the other conferences.
Having this as a pinned tweet wouldn't have helped her with Nintendo
What if I don't have any dealing with Nintendo either directly or indirectly.So, let's assume I clean toilets at Nintendo. While scrubbing, i causally hear Doug Bowser in the bathroom describing their new consoles, with specs and everything...then i decide to pay a visit to Microsoft and tell them everything about it, getting a picture of don mattrick as a reward. Then, I share those same information on the internet.
I'm not under an NDA because i don't work in the development sector of Nintendo or even in their game division, does it means I can get scott free of everything I did?
Nintendo can (and will) destroy me if he figures out my identity.
"All I have in my life is other people's secrets, and I reveal them to everybody!""I am a popular leaker"
I bet this is Jason's second account"I am a popular leaker"