Man tausche das Wort "definitv" gegen "wahrscheinlich". Zu sagen das die Videos "definitiv fake" sind, finde ich überzogen.
Für definitv(abschließend, endgültig, unumstößlich) fehlt mir ein Beweis.
Bei der Antwort von Rockstars lese ich nicht heraus, dass die besagten Videos eindeutig fakes sind. Sie haben sich nicht einmal defintiv auf das Video bezogen, sondern es sehr allgemein umschrieben und sich eher auf die Gesamtheit der Falsch-Meldungen bezogen.
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Grand Theft Auto 5 GTA V leaked Gameplay Beta test - YouTube The above link is a video I have found of apparent lighting test of GTA V. Can you disclose weather this is real or fake. Thank you in advance
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Now that we’ve announced GTAV, all the way up until game launch (and probably beyond) there is going to be no shortage of non-stop hoaxes, faked footage and screens, rampant rumors and speculation. As a rule, we are not going to get into the game of confirming or denying each of these as they happen as there is simply too much of it. Half of them we don’t even understand – for example, we have no idea what ‘the build model’ is, so have no idea if it is complete or not! Instead, [highlight]we’ll leave it to fans like yourselves to decide what’s legit and what’s phony. Please assume if you don’t hear it here, it is probably mostly fakes and almost definitely not the complete truth.[/highlight]
One thing we’ll say definitively though is – there is absolutely no ‘beta’ test for the game. If you see ads or solicitations to join a beta program, beware as this could be a dodgy online phishing scam. Your best bet is to only trust information as official if you’re seeing it announced here at the Rockstar Newswire.