: Well in some cases it directly contradicts events that
: happen in the game, or just makes things up. It's a
: das day for a game when a book supplants gameplay as
: the final word in a debate but GURPS is fine in small
: doses. I just don't agree that prerelease info has
: anything at all to do with what actually occured in a
: game. If I were to create a game and before I
: published it I said that the game would feature 4
: different races to choose from to play but in the
: final release one of the races was not implemented
: does that mean that I have to make up an explanation
: as to why the unimplmented race was missing other than
: gameplay reasons such as unbalance or
: underdevelopment? No, I don't because everything in a
: game is subject to change until it hits the shelves so
: if Bungie decided only to put in 4 fallen its their
: own god damn business. The other 3 or 4 just don't
: exist. In prerelease pics of the game we see a never
: implemented map, does that mean the map really exists
: and we have to explain why its there and what the
: objectives were? Of course not, why even attempt it
: because its impossible because the only information
: you have is a single picture from before the games
: release and unless you feel like kidnapping the
: members of the Myth team and interrogating them in a
: darkened room until they revealed all of Myths secrets
: and details theres nothing we can do about it.
: If I had a rocket launcher, I'd make somebody pay.