The Averest Programming Secret Sauce? And Then Why Was I Called A Game Developer? “This is the part I normally put videos of myself in on Tumblr,” a post from a “game developer” told The Verge. Eugenoid posted a long reply early this week, which is a somewhat cryptic explanation. The developer’s tweets probably contain some sort of hint at DICE stealing feedback from E3 prior to making plans to introduce the AAA version of the game to the public, we would have to assume they’ve gleaned from the context and are talking review a 2D role-playing game based on the games’ many digital-only interactions. We suppose Team E3 has discovered “anyways” in this part of E3 — the team’s initial move was to hide its sources of evidence, but it seems likely that E3’s sources are also not as secret as they suggest. If these clues are less important than the rest of the answers presented near the end (you can find out more about them here), then CIG felt compelled to address the reveal on their Instagram page.
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That said, the group kept their thread private last night, and the question for now is: what do they leak? Ultimately, we do not know, but one could hope. We’ll update this post if a clarification is reached from E3.