Borman wrote:Nondisclosure Agreements usually prevent you from saying anything at all. He can't deny something existing, nor can he say something does exist. Even if there is some wiggle room, smart people choose to say nothing at all rather than risk losing their job.
Yeah. This reminds me of when I was an active participant on the Socom boards before Socom 4 came out. We all tried our hardest to get the vaguest of answers out of the community representatives (the guys who were on the forums talking to us from the company) and it was a really laborious process. Even when we did get tidbits of info, they were really really careful about it and almost made it look like an accident. One example is when someone asked about something being in the game, and he said something along the lines of "well I was playing a game the other day and that's what we were doing....and the only game I've been playing lately is Socom 4". Even then I'm assuming they only let him say that after giving him permission, and this of course was all after the game was announced, and we're not even there yet with Battlefront.
Funnily enough that game turned out to be the opposite of what the hardcore fans wanted. Hopefully it's different with a new battlefront game.