2 The developer of The Conduit, High Voltage Software, has publicly apologized for pushing his staff to publish some reviews on Amazon about a book written by a journalist who had reviewed Joystiq The Conduit 2 in a negative way. The boss of HVS, Eric Nofsinger, admitted that the email sent by Matt Corso and his colleagues which invited employees of HVS to read and review the book of T.
Michael Murdock, The Ruby Dragon, "is not professional." According to Nofsinger from a Marooner's Rock, the mail inside was as "a joke". In the offending message, the developer of HVS invites his colleagues to "read the book" and, literally, "return the favor by publishing a reader's review.
The outraged journalist Joystiq, which Wired says: "They do not care what happened, they have no remorse and believe that everything will end in the laughter of the industry. I hope this is not the case."
Michael Murdock, The Ruby Dragon, "is not professional." According to Nofsinger from a Marooner's Rock, the mail inside was as "a joke". In the offending message, the developer of HVS invites his colleagues to "read the book" and, literally, "return the favor by publishing a reader's review.
The outraged journalist Joystiq, which Wired says: "They do not care what happened, they have no remorse and believe that everything will end in the laughter of the industry. I hope this is not the case."
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