I haven’t really been super interested in watching the HP films, but my children might eventually be and maybe I’ll watch the movies with them some day in the future? For this reason, I’ve taken care at least to not know who kills him. This came kind of out of the blue here.
The game came out in 2018, I think a reasonable amount of time has passed to not have to worry about spoiling things. I guess I could’ve just said that rather than make a rude/sarcastic comment, sorry about that
I usually buy my computers used when they are dirt cheap. That means, I typically come about 10 years after everyone else regarding new games. It works just fine, except for some unfriendly people who like to spread spoilers. Also, especially with Bethesda’s games, by the 10-year-mark, typically already over 70 % of the game’s bugs have been fixed, which is nice!
(My current computer is kind of a powerhouse, though! It can run both Skyrim and Fallout 3/NV with full graphic settings. Of course not the remastered editions, but it’s still awesome getting to play those with my own computer now! Fallout:NV I did play almost completely through on a computer that I was able to regularly use elsewhere)
I fully agree. Like I am currently watching one piece for the first time, and the amount of people that are like “bro it’s been known for years you should have found out by now” is unreal. Like no shit its been out for years, that doesn’t mean I watched it release day.
Same with my friends. They’re like “DID EVERYONE SEE [recent movie] YET” and they start yapping. Like is it really that hard to break out into a new chat to talk about a new topic that not everyone wants? When I see the movie I can join up. F—'s sake.
That depends on the context, though. If it’s friends that know you’re watching then, yeah, they’re just being dicks. However, if you’re going into One Piece fan forums, expecting them to not openly talk about stuff that came out twenty years ago is a bit unreasonable.
Maybe some spoiler markup would be cool.
Bro you are reading a post asking about what happens in the game. Of course it’s a spoiler.
I thought it was some kind of game mechanic or something else that they didn’t understand. I didn’t think it would be this spoiled. 🤷♂️
Darth Vader is Luke’s father
oh and Snape kills Dumbledore
I haven’t really been super interested in watching the HP films, but my children might eventually be and maybe I’ll watch the movies with them some day in the future? For this reason, I’ve taken care at least to not know who kills him. This came kind of out of the blue here.
But now I know. Thanks?
😐 What are we doing here right now, friend?
The game came out in 2018, I think a reasonable amount of time has passed to not have to worry about spoiling things. I guess I could’ve just said that rather than make a rude/sarcastic comment, sorry about that
I usually buy my computers used when they are dirt cheap. That means, I typically come about 10 years after everyone else regarding new games. It works just fine, except for some unfriendly people who like to spread spoilers. Also, especially with Bethesda’s games, by the 10-year-mark, typically already over 70 % of the game’s bugs have been fixed, which is nice!
(My current computer is kind of a powerhouse, though! It can run both Skyrim and Fallout 3/NV with full graphic settings. Of course not the remastered editions, but it’s still awesome getting to play those with my own computer now! Fallout:NV I did play almost completely through on a computer that I was able to regularly use elsewhere)
No worries.
I kind of disagree though. There’s always someone who isn’t in the loop and being cautious shouldn’t take much effort. Meh. Maybe I’m overly empathic.
I fully agree. Like I am currently watching one piece for the first time, and the amount of people that are like “bro it’s been known for years you should have found out by now” is unreal. Like no shit its been out for years, that doesn’t mean I watched it release day.
Same with my friends. They’re like “DID EVERYONE SEE [recent movie] YET” and they start yapping. Like is it really that hard to break out into a new chat to talk about a new topic that not everyone wants? When I see the movie I can join up. F—'s sake.
That depends on the context, though. If it’s friends that know you’re watching then, yeah, they’re just being dicks. However, if you’re going into One Piece fan forums, expecting them to not openly talk about stuff that came out twenty years ago is a bit unreasonable.
To be fair, you find out about half way into the game.
So it’s literally a pivotal plot point
Haven’t played it yet though.