BlackBuzzard
Banned
Aight someone sneak into Valve, now.
Everything was hats and cosmetics.
Aight someone sneak into Valve, now.
It actually went down exactly like this:
FPS with cards? Isn't that the same premise of that one xbox game that was getting remade but isn't getting remade?
Does anyone else think that leaking information and spoilers about upcoming projects without the companies knowledge is kind of a dick move?
I've tailgated on to the runway of a large Russian airport and back in again.I assume you are not a corporate spy, but work for a company that tests security for other companies?
He should go back tomorrow and be all "Man did you guys hear about that dude who snuck in?"
I don't comment on rumors and speculation.
Does anyone else think that leaking information and spoilers about upcoming projects without the companies knowledge is kind of a dick move?
This was the funniest part.
No badge scanners at all like what?
The Darkness 3 will never happen...we get a card game instead
He needs to do this every day until he gets caught.
I can't tell if this is hilarious or awful for Digital Extremes.
The dude that held the door open is looking for a new job. Bad times.
If you dressed as a pizza delivery man, you could easily get into most of these companies.
Someone please go have lunch at Retro
The dude that held the door open is looking for a new job. Bad times.
I figured the lunch room would have entries much like the London Underground with many single entries. Conventions have a policy to always show your badge. A meal card would function like a badge. Keep it in wallet and scan to get into the lunch room.unless you have single-entry doors (revolving or otherwise), your office will have many people come in without using their badges (or fingerprints, as it may be). MANY.
Well, until you dropped off the pizza.
"why is the pizza dude still here? and why does he keep asking about half life 3?"
Yeah, this shouldn't be published.
The developers clearly aren't ready to show this off (or don't want to) and just because some guy went there fishing for info Kotaku should respect the devs and not post anything, unless they say it's okay.
This isn't journalism, it's just using stolen info for a story. Serves no one.
If you want a video game website that only publishes what developers say is OK to publish, I recommend sticking to one of the many websites that does just that.Kotaku should respect the devs and not post anything, unless they say it's okay.
Yeah, this shouldn't be published.
The developers clearly aren't ready to show this off (or don't want to) and just because some guy went there fishing for info Kotaku should respect the devs and not post anything, unless they say it's okay.
This isn't journalism, it's just using stolen info for a story. Serves no one.
Yeah, this shouldn't be published.
The developers clearly aren't ready to show this off (or don't want to) and just because some guy went there fishing for info Kotaku should respect the devs and not post anything, unless they say it's okay.
This isn't journalism, it's just using stolen info for a story. Serves no one.
Seriously, fuck that guy and fuck Kotaku. When even Reddit has higher standards than you for running a story you know something's wrong.
If you dressed as a pizza delivery man, you could easily get into most of these companies.
The real dick move was describing the guy who held the door open for him. That's fucked up.
If you want a video game website that only publishes what developers say is OK to publish, I recommend sticking to one of the many websites that does just that.
If you want a video game website that only publishes what developers say is OK to publish, I recommend sticking to one of the many websites that does just that.
As soon as I saw the title was Keystone, I somehow knew cards would be involved.
But seriously, how many people work at DE that not a single person realized that this guy no one recognized wasn't an employee?
Is that even legal?
What? That's 100% journalism.
Exactly what I thought of lol
It actually went down exactly like this:
I like Kotaku. I don't like people stealing information from devs and you publishing it like this should be public information or something.
Devs aren't corrupt politicians where everything they do should be open. I don't think this kind of stuff coming from respectable sites is cool at all.
Agreed.The real dick move was describing the guy who held the door open for him. That's fucked up.
I don't think you quite understand what journalism is.
People are always complaining about gaming journalism being in cahoots with the industry and then this happens and suddenly websites should respect the privacy of developers when they ask for info to be taken down.
I'd be surprised. if it wasn't him, it would have been any other number of people in the office. outside of maybe government jobs, I've never seen anybody get fired for being socially engineered
I mean I'm sure he's gonna have to spend some time with HR and whatever passes for security there but his own guilt will probably be the hardest part?