Conspiracy Theory Part 2: It’s EA, y’all!
Things are sure heating up fast! Only a few hours since the “news” broke out that a certain company is keeping Sony from putting in Cross-Game chat features among others, angry fanboys are out with their pitchforks on a hunt for the said responsible party. As many of you have already caught on in the comments section of the previous article, it’s not Activision. More speculations, care of Superskull85‘s tips, in the full article.
Thanks, Superskull85!
Things are sure heating up fast! Only a few hours since the “news” broke out that a certain company is keeping Sony from putting in Cross-Game chat features among others, angry fanboys are out with their pitchforks on a hunt for the said responsible party. As many of you have already caught on in the comments section of the previous article, it’s not Activision.
Thanks to tipster Superskull85, we got hold of an encrypted message (decrypted) that reveals the true identity of the culprit. The message says:
It’s not Activision.
It’s not Ubisoft.
It’s not Capcom.
It’s not Insomniac.
It’s not Konami.
It’s not Take 2.
It’s not Midway.
It’s not Squaresoft.
are wE All getting the picture yet?
Just like a sweet poem, huh? Super_Secret further stated:
One point I want to reiterate – there’s a difference between the games that didn’t work with in-game XMB and the games that DID work with in-game XMB but DIDN’T work well with custom soundtracks, so stop picking out the ones that simply didn’t do in-game XMB.
Also, it wasn’t just ONE game that caused this, either. Although one title does come to mind and it wasn’t even what you or I would call a “Big” game. I’ll give you a hint: HPatOofP.
That would be Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, in case any of you doubts your mnemonics.
Okay then, that’s the latest update on this hottest buzz of the day. We’ll get back to you with more updates as soon as more come out.
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