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You chose to come to the forums where EVERYONE KNOWS you run the risk of spoilers. You must have been coming here QUITE OFTEN to get all that spoiled.
You should be thanking yourself, for spoiling the game for yourself.
The gamer equivalent of victim blaming lol
Some people are more sensitive to spoilers than others. Regularly visiting game forums, especially Steam ones, for a popular game marred with controversy is asking for getting spoiled.
It is unfortunate but it is reality of today world where leaked info can quickly propagate over Youtube, Twitter, FB and internet forums before the game is released or spoil the fun later.
It shouldn't be a given that frequenting this forum will get you spoiled. Some people do have consideration and properly tag spoilers. It's the ones that don't that spoil the pot.
This is unrealistic and foolish expectation. That is same as expecting that you wont see spoilers for 17th century events in historical books. If you truly want to avoid any spoilers even 10 years after whatever material was released, be it book, movie or computer game, this onus is you and you only. This effectively means you stay offline whole time.
No, thank you for using caps to cement your arguments and your position as a pos
It's a given that the Internet becomes a minefield as soon as the game (or its leak) drops, social places even more-so.
I can't control others (and wouldn't want to anyway). I can control me, though.
I do question the logic behind some people, though. Someone requests no spoilers from the leak and someone responds with info from the leak. I saw that happen elsewhere. (The reason given was that the person wanted to know and thought everyone wanted to know... despite responding to a comment stating the exact opposite.)
This is not to invalidate your experience, just understand some people intuit plots from a mile away.
I jokingly stated that Bode was the main bad guy right off the bat, but didn't actually believe it. I don't think it was extremely obviously telegraphed in advance. Regardless, though, there's a difference between suspecting a plot point and having someone spoil it for you in advance. The difference between "I KNEW IT!" and "Yeah, I already knew that, unfortunately..."