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So what you're saying is Waddles leak is right? Interesting...
StfuWhy is Smoke so cool?? He's just Kuai Liang's best friend. That's all NRS sees of him. He will never be anything more.
Wow if that stuff is true I will be one happy bunny. I still find it difficult to believe we’d get Annihilation skins but maybe the years of memes and bad movie nights have just finally given the film such ironic adoration that it’s truly happening? I tried showing it to my 10 year old son and he just thought it was shitView attachment 17880
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screenshots of the supposed email, got from MK leaks discord
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screenshots of the supposed email, got from MK leaks discord
Time will tell if it's true or not, but even if it's fake i commend the effort.View attachment 17880
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Supposedly his actual “proof” will come once the press release is finalizedAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!
THAT WAS THE 'PROOF'?!?!
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!!
theres nothing sayin he injures the opponentIf anything, Havik's friendship disproves the leak, since there is no friendship as far as I know where you injure or hit the opponent.
It says his friendship involves Havik hitting his opponent with his morning star to the point their heads detach as the morning star is stuck in their heads.theres nothing sayin he injures the opponent
It says that’s his fatalityIt says his friendship involves Havik hitting his opponent with his morning star to the point their heads detach as the morning star is stuck in their heads.
Doesn't sound like a friendship to me.
thats a fatality, not friendshipIt says his friendship involves Havik hitting his opponent with his morning star to the point their heads detach as the morning star is stuck in their heads.
Doesn't sound like a friendship to me.
... (goes to re-read it)thats a fatality, not friendship
The test your might tower is what gets me. It just says its buggy, never does it say what bugs need fixed... (goes to re-read it)
Well now I feel like a fucking moron.
Still, I think it's fake. There's too many parts where it reads as if to titillate MK fans ("Ooh! ooh! Smoke has Enenra!"), while the corrections sometimes are vague as fuck (too goofy).
yep, you're kinda right ..... the manner all that stuff is written sound off sort of .... amateurish and poor quality expressed indeedI'd love to be wrong, but it makes no sense to me. I can't imagine what job function this person serves to make the context of the email make sense. They start by giving a congratulations that feels company-wide...in a dev update? Then the content of the update is a mix of highly specific bugs that are likely simple fixes that this ostensibly wide audience isn't going to care about, concept-level issues that they're asking for feedback on (who is the audience of this email?), and grievances about how bad some of the bugs are. If this is a dev team, why give an update that says "xyz looks awful"?
I don't think it's super unbelievable from a content perspective, but the tone of the email and its purpose implies an organizational structure that I find hard to believe exists at NRS/WB, or any other large software development company. I guess it's possible this is a program manager giving a dev update, but it sounds more like this person is giving feedback to a dev team about what needs to be fixed. Even if they are giving an update, a PM isn't going to communicate to leadership that "down needs to be held for this Brutality". That's a small-fry bug that I can't imagine the intended recipient of this email cares about or even understands the significance of.
Again, would love to eat crow when all of this becomes true because the content itself is exciting to me and I love the concept of the Waddles leak, but it reads like someone who is imagining what it is like to work for NRS and not someone who actually does.
According to judgment on Twitter who's been right before we're done.