It is never ok to ruin an entertainment product.
There is no statute of limitations on spoilers. If someone doesn't know the story/ending, don't discuss it within their earshot.
I understand why this becomes an issue for podcasts etc, (and spoiler warnings are a must for me, any podcast which doesn't give spoiler warnings is a podcast I won't listen to) but realistically, for the average Joe, everything is always a spoiler.
Vegosiux said:
imahobbit4062 said:
It doesn't and anyone who tries to justify spoiling something for someone by saying "Oh but it came out aaaaaageeeeeees ago, if you wanted to you would've seen it by now" is a prick, plain and simple.
Well except in cases where the spoiler is the main draw of the film. I mean, how many people have
seen Citizen Kane, yet pretty much everyone knows "the big reveal" at the end.
(Also, the entire movie makes no sense altogether, because
how could anyone have known what Kane said in the first place?)
I have Citizen Kain on my computer, in fact I have two copies (one ripped from the blue ray my girlfriend got).
I've never seen it, I intend to watch it, I don't know the big reveal. I didn't even know there was one.
teebeeohh said:
i actually think it's not related to time but rather exposure, you can't spoil star wars because it's next to impossible to not know the vader is lukes father thing, but not because of the age of the film. you also can't really spoil the ME3 ending because it has been talked about to death and in great detail, and that game is not even a year old.
You certainly can spoil ME3's ending.
I have no idea what it is. I intend to keep it that way until the end of next year (when I graduate from uni and plan to finish ME1, and work through the other two games).
While I know that certain characters can die based on your actions in the various games and I know there's a suicide mission at some stage, I know nothing more.
Hoplon said:
Crybabies, you get three months and if you haven't seen it in that sort of time in this day and age you probably never really had any intention of doing so and are just being an idiot about it.
How on earth can knowing about something spoil it? And if you didn't know about it why would you care that much?
Now objecting to people badly attempting to describe something is fine.
Are you joking? Do you know how long it takes to play a game? Do you know how much time it takes to get good grades at university? Do you realise that some people have responsibilities which take up their time?
There are so many awesome games that came out this year alone and I have many of them sat on my shelf having never been played. I can't always sit down for a couple hours and play a game (although I did get to today).
Knowing about something can certainly spoil it to the point where I actually get so annoyed by spoilers that I simply cannot enjoy the entertainment product any more.
While you may not understand it or share the point of view surely you can respect that others might? Why would you want to be a dick and ruin something for someone?