pkmin3033
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Whilst we wait and hope and predict and argue, I thought we could have a little discussion about what we DON'T want to see in the run-up to the games. Everyone wants to know something, but there is such a thing as "too much information" for some. Some people are happy just knowing the games are coming, and other people want to know everything, from the new gameplay features right down to the plot twists. Some people delight in the leaks of dataminers, whilst others decry these as game-ruiners.
The nature of what a spoiler is varies from person to person and, where you have a line that is not at either extreme of all-or-nothing, it's very easy to inadvertantly cross it. So, where do you draw the line? What do you NOT want to hear about before the game's release? Do you want to know it all, or are you going to avoid every possible trailer, article, website, and person who might tell you more than you wish to know? What would a spoiler for USUM look like to you? Plot details are bad, but gameplay features are A-OK? The reverse? Want to discover new Alola forms (if they exist) for yourself? If it's in there - and assume for the argument it is - what would you want to find out for yourself, and what would you want to be told?
The nature of what a spoiler is varies from person to person and, where you have a line that is not at either extreme of all-or-nothing, it's very easy to inadvertantly cross it. So, where do you draw the line? What do you NOT want to hear about before the game's release? Do you want to know it all, or are you going to avoid every possible trailer, article, website, and person who might tell you more than you wish to know? What would a spoiler for USUM look like to you? Plot details are bad, but gameplay features are A-OK? The reverse? Want to discover new Alola forms (if they exist) for yourself? If it's in there - and assume for the argument it is - what would you want to find out for yourself, and what would you want to be told?