The problem with full disclosure in the gaming world is that it often causes as much angst (if not more) as not disclosing it would.
Anyone whos ever seen a devloper put that feature x is intended to be put out in patch y but it actually gets delayed until path z, will understand why secrecy can seem attractive. Sufficient parts of our community will take statements about merely looking into including a feature as a cast iron promise that it will appear soon.
The industry could do with being more open, but all the openess in the world wont calm the rumour mills. Hell the easiest way of makign a rumour blow ups out of all proportion is often to deny it comepletly, even if you are telling the truth.
Also just because you've released all the info you have doesnt mean that a person forming an opion on a forum will have read it or beleive the bits they have read, however good the source of it was.
Anyone whos ever seen a devloper put that feature x is intended to be put out in patch y but it actually gets delayed until path z, will understand why secrecy can seem attractive. Sufficient parts of our community will take statements about merely looking into including a feature as a cast iron promise that it will appear soon.
The industry could do with being more open, but all the openess in the world wont calm the rumour mills. Hell the easiest way of makign a rumour blow ups out of all proportion is often to deny it comepletly, even if you are telling the truth.
Also just because you've released all the info you have doesnt mean that a person forming an opion on a forum will have read it or beleive the bits they have read, however good the source of it was.