It's interesting to see that at the moment people can still put up a defense for this project, despite the lie about the company registration.
I suppose if you leave that lie aside and you ignore the fact that multiple other questions haven't been answered and you just look at the concept what you're left looking at is a slight twist on coins which have been working towards the same concept for a long time and they've not exactly excelled, so even if there weren't numerous questions I'd have to question the level of expectation the xpy community has for the success of this going forward.
The real twist will come when the coin is released and people start pouring over the code, then the blockchain. At that point it'll become a damn sight harder for the faithful to maintain their self deception, I guess. But then, we're talking about people who stuck by xpy for over a year after it was revealed as nothing more than a scam from the get go.
On the contrary my friend. When the coin is released, people will see how intelligent and brilliant the code is, how fast the transactions of the coin are, how well the wallet and the masternodes work etc.etc.etc. At that point we will probably not hear from you again because you are secretly playing an addictive game that ionomy has released. And you and everyone will see how amazing the concept of a gaming and a crypto economy works.
Will the code be better than Game Credits, Hyper, or any of the other gaming focused coins? That remains to be seen.
I wont be playing because I dedicate, at most 3 or four hours a week to gaming now, I'm simply too busy trying to build things for the bitcoin community, keep up with my family and friends etc. The only mobile game I play is sim city and I'm not even that fussed about that one. I can't remember the last time I played a console or PC game.
I won't be that amazed, btw, because I've seen it already and it's struggling. Are any of the ones I mentioned above a spectacular success yet? Nope. I've got some love for the game credits team, but even then I'm still not convinced they'll ever be wildly successful.