This is confirmed FUD. There is *no* rootkit installed with Bioshock. The guy who wrote the original article admitted on his own forums that he did it to generate traffic and ad revenue.
I wonder if a site like Engadget can be held liable for slander for reporting a story like this without checking its facts? You know, one of the central tenets of journalism?
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This is confirmed FUD. There is *no* rootkit installed with Bioshock. The guy who wrote the original article admitted on his own forums that he did it to generate traffic and ad revenue.
I wonder if a site like Engadget can be held liable for slander for reporting a story like this without checking its facts? You know, one of the central tenets of journalism?
Engadget is a blog, not a news site. As long as you keep that perspective you won't get too riled up about anything on here.
Well then, Sony has a free chance to witness the emotions it would stir if it would.