Everyone should report what they want of course on their own blog, but I find it poor journalism to post an article based on "sources" that aren't man enough to expose themselves but spread news via the rumor circuit and want to stay anonymous (also to us btw).
When posting an article that has such a negative impact on somebodies business you MUST hear the other party first and ask them for a statement before you publish something. If they do not respond to that then you can post it without but now its piss poor journalism.
I have disagreed many times with SRW mainly about their pricing model for some really expensive cars and their way they started of SRW with a lot of nonsense (600,000 likes on Facebook, hi
) but the game itself is pretty cool. Menu's look fantastic and the main part of the content is up for grabs for almost nothing and very nicely integrated into their website with an easy to use autoupdating system.
But what happens behind the scenes on management level, the workfloor or else is really not relevant gaming news at all for the community unless something illegal is being done that must be exposed. Now a company in need gets an extra kick in the nuts and that is not the first time that has happened.
After such a bad publicity it will be hard for Simraceway to recover from it as such things seem to stick for a long time.