I stoped thinking it's real as soon as I read this:
The rationale being “there’s nothing in my contract that says I can’t reveal anything AFTER I’m fired.”
Actually, it's completely opposite to that. He signed a contract that said he accepted to be liable to be SUED if he did any such thing, even after being fired.
Saying it's BS would be the obvious. A long term Diablo fan would make up a far more convincing story.
Either way, from a guildie in WoW that does alpha testing on WoW expansions, i can tell that signing an NDA form pretty much forces you to shut up intil the game hits beta and is open to the public.
I stoped thinking it's real as soon as I read this:
The rationale being “there’s nothing in my contract that says I can’t reveal anything AFTER I’m fired.”
Actually, it's completely opposite to that. He signed a contract that said he accepted to be liable to be SUED if he did any such thing, even after being fired.
But I will keep reading for entertainment.
Yea, like what kind of contract does he think real Blizzard testers sign? One that allows you to reveal content when you would be most likely to be pissed off and want to reveal stuff? Give me a break.
The rationale being “there’s nothing in my contract that says I can’t reveal anything AFTER I’m fired.”
Actually, it's completely opposite to that. He signed a contract that said he accepted to be liable to be SUED if he did any such thing, even after being fired.
But I will keep reading for entertainment.
Either way, from a guildie in WoW that does alpha testing on WoW expansions, i can tell that signing an NDA form pretty much forces you to shut up intil the game hits beta and is open to the public.
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StarCraft 2's story had so many moquery of what it could be before it came out... and some actually came true.
Don't be so quick to dismiss something. Blizzard writers are not what they used to be.