Flood is soooooooooooo subjective There could be a flood and the next store neighbor didn't notice >.>.
I think right now they probably have their Gamescom team(including Yoshida) getting out the information via interviews with the gaming outlets and the live game demos to the public able to attend(which is several times greater than the amount of people posting on these forums), while the home base team might be editing and cleaning up any vids, screenshots, and details they're planning on releasing, which will probably happen right after Gamescom is over.
I hope you are right, because I've been waiting for E3, then at E3 we were told wait after E3 is over.I think right now they probably have their Gamescom team(including Yoshida) getting out the information via interviews with the gaming outlets and the live game demos to the public able to attend(which is several times greater than the amount of people posting on these forums), while the home base team might be editing and cleaning up any vids, screenshots, and details they're planning on releasing, which will probably happen right after Gamescom is over.
Then we were told to wait for Gamescom, and now told to wait after Gamescom is over.
Next will be wait for TGS, and wait after TGS is over?
Subjective, within reason.
I think the deciding factor will be the weeks to come. Gamescom was supposed to be the start, but to really "flood" the market they'll need to have something fresh at least weekly.
I don't think one nugget of interesting information per week is too much to ask. To get through December, that's 20 things. Enough to stay in the conversation without having to get too deep into anything.
Impatience and expecting a bit more than whats possibly going to happen. It is still going on and we are aware of maybe 20~ interviews incoming, not including more possible goodies. Your own fault for being stupid enough to have the herd and ark ready early ^^;
I just saw something about, "Oh, see some gameplay footage at the 25 years show!"
I do believe we are being delayed one more time people... ; ;
Unless it's a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation that covers 2 or more properties, or 2 or more acres of one property, then I'm afraid it does not meet the insurance definition of "flood".
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