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Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Mar 18th 2008 12:23PM (Unverified) said
It's called respect.
"I wasn't even aware he had the ability to do that" - How do you not know this? You run the site! Even if somebody helps you with the web content, you still run the site and can see that!
Posted: Mar 18th 2008 12:42PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Mar 18th 2008 1:02PM (Unverified) said
This is not the case.
It was another individual poster on EQ2Flames who posted a summary of developer information on the site, not LFG. And as far as I am aware, that individual obtained this information simply by collating a combination of publically available information from places such as Google, the EQ2 website, the developers own public blogs, and from people who the developers had revealed this information to in game.
Not taking sides here btw - just wanted to point out the inaccuracy of saying the LFG posted up "insider" info that he shouldn't have....