Draech said:
Shinigami214 said:
Zeel said:
Here you go mates. Confirmation that it's false.
You know except the catalyst possessing your body thing, it sounded kind of interesting.
Quick question - why is everyone automatically taking his word for it?
Isn't anything Bioware/EA says automatically equally suspect? Would they really come out and admit that its real, if it was?
I'm not saying that this leak is genuine - but simply that Bioware/EA's contribution to its falsity or otherwise are hightly suspect and in no way gospel.
Because if it was real they would be better off ignoring it than drawing attention to it to later be proven wrong and less trustworthy.
It if the dlc was real that twitter message would be a stupid move no matte how you go about it.
I disagree.
Good PR practice is to move against any leaks early and decisively to stop them from gaining traction with your publics.
Companies/entities/governments do this all the time. They first deny a piece of information - as a matter of public relations procedure - only to then admit it under pressure.
It serves two purposes. First, a quick denial can sometimes undermine the validity of a leak, making the possibility that it gets ignored or forgotten easier.
Secondly, it quashes the potential for more, possibly more revelatory leaks that would have possibly followed on the momentum of the prior leaks.
Additionally - but this is mere speculation on my part - I'm fairly confident that the outrage prompted by the end of ME3 has caused them to revise their plan somewhat.
Meaning that if the info outlined in the leak *was* their plan, they can safely say 'its fake' - not because its not accurate, but because they have since then reconsidered their post-ME3 plan and are now coming up with something that won't get them lynched in the street.