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So we also don't know if the developer had reached out to Epic besides this post? Isn't it possible, then, that this is the first Epic has heard of this as well?
Huh. I guess you're one of those that waits for people to tell you things in the comments, makes weird extrapolations about it, and jumps to conclusions rather than just clicking the OP link and absorbing the information there?
How did you even get that from what I said?
And literally the second tweet the dev made was "they've never sent any replies to me" so he's clearly been trying?
I'm usually more understanding of people missing information, but it took you more time and effort to jump to these conclusions and write a totally incorrect defense of Epic than it would have to just see that the info is right there.
I don't know if it's because I don't have an account on Twitter, but literally the only Tweet it shows me is the one linked, where she says that she hasn't gotten royalties. It says this:
I noticed people in the comments saying that Epic didn't respond to her, but I didn't understand why people were saying that -- from the only Tweet I can see, shown above, there's nothing saying that she reached out to / didn't get a response from Epic.
So, I asked here in this thread if there are more Tweets, thinking that there must be more but Twitter just doesn't show them to me. Because otherwise it makes no sense to assume that she reached out to Epic / didn't get a response, based just on the Tweet linked. So, I posted,
Then I got a reply, from you, that opened with "No." I read that as you saying that aren't any more Tweets, and so I asked why everyone was assuming she'd reached out to Epic / hadn't gotten a response. Because that's not a logical assumption to make based on the text contained in the single Tweet linked here.
Now you're telling me there are more Tweets. I still cannot see them and do not know what they say, though, which is why I was asking in the first place.
(Edit: I see there is now an image of the thread in this post. That was not there when I asked the initial question about if there were most posts.)