Quote from: mnstrmthd on August 25, 2015, 04:52:52 PM
Um? Did we read the same article? >__>
"I released part 4, and somehow.... no one, not a single person, found the pieces. The story remains completely hidden. I guess most people assumed that I filled the game with random easter eggs this time. I didn't. What's in the box? It's the pieces put together."
Okay, I don't feel like having this delve into a random argument about FnaF (trust me, that's the last thing I'd want today to delve into), but I should probably try picking at that statement you quoted by saying nobody has found the pieces to the puzzle because they're all in the box, which can't be opened. Thus, Scott is concerned about all the important story details just being spoon-fed through the box being opened, and he seems worried if that would be the correct way to reveal the story. Does that mean he'll show small hints through the challenge mode and cheat menus instead? Possibly, but it's never gonna be revealed through the box, if that's something people expected.
Also, you called my bluff, I didn't really read the Kotaku article until just now, so I didn't know they linked his statement in there. My bad. In any case, it's not a threat, and he doesn't sound displeased with his fanbase over not figuring it out. He isn't going to open it if someone DOES figure it out. Or maybe he would, I dunno, but I really just comes across more as something he's simply not gonna do.