and the best part is the gamers won't win because that's the nature of video games. Also the whole basis of the claim is pretty stupid, seeing as everyone knows game trailers can't be taken as 100 % gospel truth. It's been that way for years and years and years, it's unfortunate that stupid people will sue over this. It's akin to the women who sued McDonalds because their coffee was too hot and she burned herself, or the guy who slips on a floor during a rainy day.
Are we really that stupid that we need disclaimers telling us the footage you see isn't assured to be the one you'll get in the trailer for a year before the game came out. Disclaimers telling us the coffee could be hot, or if it's raining outside you should probably be careful because the floor is probably slick?
Also even if they win, the only person who wins will be the lawyers. Ultimately if the gamers who were truly screwed over by the trailers get anything, it'll be like a buck fifty.



