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Wyrdness said:
Nautilus said:

The difference here is that this source leaked the games a few days before the event, when Nintendo already had all the presentation ready, with the videos and the stage plans all set up.And for that, the low level grunts had to be informed, which is where he could have gotten his information and most importantly of all, Nintendo didnt have time to changed anything anymore.Now he is leaking something that will only be revealed in about 5 months, something that Nintendo probably didnt even set in stone if they want to reveal at that time or not.I mean, for how many years have Miyamoto been saying that Pikmin 4 is basically ready?Or how many times have we heard that Pikmin 4 is going to be shown in the next direct?

And Emily Rogers has been right as many times as she has been wrong.Not saying that it shouldnt take it into account, but dont take it as a fact either.Actually, most of her leaks that has been correct are the ones that she leaks a few days before the reveal, not months in advance.

Large events are actually planned months in advance especially large ones like E3, for example London comic con is planned like 7 months in advance, E3 is in June which means for an event that size everything would have to start to be set up in May which is 3 months away so him having plans now is not far fetched and it also still doesn't dispute how it lines up with the subscription either only two other games would push Nintendo's online and they're already out MK and Splatoon 2. Your point about Pikmin 4 doesn't make sense here as it's not debunking anything.

ER has been wrong at times yes but her claim on more remasters and ports (which the line up has two in Smash and SS) lines up some what with the rumour and the subscription

But he is the demo booth guy.Plans for large events starts being planned months ago, but that dosent mean they are finalized months in advance.And as I said, he is the booth demo guy, and thus plans for such events would not be known to low level grunts, or the attendees that stays on the booth, until a few days before the events, to prevent leaks.

Im not saying that this has zero chance of being true, but I think its simply unlikely.Time will prove who is right.

Last edited by Nautilus - on 03 February 2018

My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1