Akuma / Gouki from SF2-SFA# should be on that list. He's probably the most well known secret character of any game.
I think he should have replaced Ken.
... quite a fair few blokes in online games like EQ UO et al play female characters. Female characters get treated better and tend to get away with a lot more. You will find it a lot easier to get help from somebody if you have a female avatar than if you had a male one.
Some people (including ones I know) use this to exploit other gamers. But, talking about sold accounts is a little different. If you are buying a well developed character you wouldn't likely need to exploit the female avatar to further your character developement or loot whoring.
If I used female character I would have to play a lesbian role:P
... I've used neither CVS nor Bitkeeper, but doesn't either of these systems keep track of all those who contribute code? I mean, it would seem a little silly if you didn't keep a log of all activity. (Even if it's just for historical purposes).
If that's true they could just go back and find the guilty party. Atleast that would mean only one person would be to blame and take the heat instead of a throwing everyone into question.
Or maybe it would prove who had the code first?
So, what kind of penalty could you expect for breaking an NDA?
Akuma / Gouki from SF2-SFA# should be on that list. He's probably the most well known secret character of any game. I think he should have replaced Ken.
So... Are they going to sue them, or buy?
... quite a fair few blokes in online games like EQ UO et al play female characters. Female characters get treated better and tend to get away with a lot more. You will find it a lot easier to get help from somebody if you have a female avatar than if you had a male one.
:P
Some people (including ones I know) use this to exploit other gamers. But, talking about sold accounts is a little different. If you are buying a well developed character you wouldn't likely need to exploit the female avatar to further your character developement or loot whoring.
If I used female character I would have to play a lesbian role
... I've used neither CVS nor Bitkeeper, but doesn't either of these systems keep track of all those who contribute code? I mean, it would seem a little silly if you didn't keep a log of all activity. (Even if it's just for historical purposes). If that's true they could just go back and find the guilty party. Atleast that would mean only one person would be to blame and take the heat instead of a throwing everyone into question. Or maybe it would prove who had the code first?