Quote Originally Posted by Kayokane View Post
Welcome back Neptune, I was starting to worry after you disappeared in January.

Also you do know they delayed the phase 3 beta to early June to apply the feedback from phases 1 and 2, right?

~Nyaa
Thanks. I've been reading here and there, but nothing to post about until now. I'm aware of the date for phase 3 but if you take it all in context I think it's more because they had work to do and less because they stopped in their tracks to implement feedback.

Quote Originally Posted by yukikaze_yanagi View Post
Restate: i trust better an insider then someone responding to him "Oh really? Tell me more." in a sarcastic behavor
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Quote Originally Posted by Abriael View Post
Oh no, you tell us more. Do you have any evidence of what you say, or all you have is "the previews disagree with my doomsaying, so they must obviously be dishonest!"?
Evidence? Of what? That you agreed to an NDA? You already said you did. I'm not sure if you really don't understand what a contract is or if you're just too belligerent to read my post without coloring it with your own bias. I also didn't say anyone's reporting was dishonest, I said it wasn't honest, because to be honest there would have to be no NDA thus no restriction on what could be written. Do I really need to explain that to you? Surely you are capable of understanding that on your own. Also people (blind fanboys?) knocked "doomsayers" in 1.0 beta testing too. So things go without critical thinking and prebaked agendas.

So to sum up if you were a better journalist you would understand what a contract is without it being broken down for you, you would understand the effect of the NDA on your reporting, you would understand the kind of rosy scenario Square has painted for themselves with glowing (but notably restricted) press, and perhaps if you were a better person overall you would understand that I'm not doomsaying because I do enjoy the idea of the game and I posted to encourage it to be a success instead of having a rough launch.