counter-sue those swell guy for coercion, threatening freedom of the press and sexual assaultBrother None wrote:Yeah, saw this a while ago, never posted it because my original post on NMA covered most of it anyway, and I don't want to provoke GI further.
Though with the scans *still* being available on sites like Kotaku, and now this, I'm starting to get a little pissed off that we're apparently the only ones that deserve being threatened with legal action.
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Yes, it does make you wonder, doesn't it. It looks like they'veBrother None wrote:Yeah, saw this a while ago, never posted it because my original post on NMA covered most of it anyway, and I don't want to provoke GI further.
Though with the scans *still* being available on sites like Kotaku, and now this, I'm starting to get a little pissed off that we're apparently the only ones that deserve being threatened with legal action.
you good. (for not being in agreement, I think. And I can't tell or say how much that makes me want to --- ].
Or maybe, there's a perfectly good explanation for NMA being asked to take down the screens: NMA posted them before the magazine was even out, which meant potential loss to Game Informer. Other sites like Gamespot etc. did post the scans (afaik) after the GI magazine was out, thus not causing a potential revenue (income) loss to GI.
Or Bethesda just didn't like the negative word of mouth from the people at NMA, basically saying that their F3 game will be Oblivion with Gunz or another clone of Gears of War: The Fallout years.
On a somewhat related note, I have been posting my opinions in varius threads on the bethsoftforums as aries202. I hope all of you can read between the lines, I'm toying a very different line, as I basically agree with NMA and D&C about F3, but may tone this down a bit over at the BGSF boards. (for obvious reasons...) I don't like doing this, but I feel
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Hell, these scans were already translated for portuguese! These guys just want to FUCK with NMA!aries100 wrote:Yes, it does make you wonder, doesn't it. It looks like they'veBrother None wrote:Yeah, saw this a while ago, never posted it because my original post on NMA covered most of it anyway, and I don't want to provoke GI further.
Though with the scans *still* being available on sites like Kotaku, and now this, I'm starting to get a little pissed off that we're apparently the only ones that deserve being threatened with legal action.
you good. (for not being in agreement, I think. And I can't tell or say how much that makes me want to --- ].
Or maybe, there's a perfectly good explanation for NMA being asked to take down the screens: NMA posted them before the magazine was even out, which meant potential loss to Game Informer. Other sites like Gamespot etc. did post the scans (afaik) after the GI magazine was out, thus not causing a potential revenue (income) loss to GI.
Or Bethesda just didn't like the negative word of mouth from the people at NMA, basically saying that their F3 game will be Oblivion with Gunz or another clone of Gears of War: The Fallout years.
On a somewhat related note, I have been posting my opinions in varius threads on the bethsoftforums as aries202. I hope all of you can read between the lines, I'm toying a very different line, as I basically agree with NMA and D&C about F3, but may tone this down a bit over at the BGSF boards. (for obvious reasons...) I don't like doing this, but I feel
it is somewhat necessary.
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