When it comes out and your able to play it you will know all you need to no and as you play those questions will come to light.
The old man in me remembers the good ole days when we didn't need a continual flow of hype. The game came out, we maybe say a 30 second add, or just saw it in the store, we bugged our parents to buy it, and we played the heck out of it.
How times have changed, now that we want everything given to us on a silver platter....takes the fun out of mysteries, discoveries and exploring, doesn't it?
Problem is, what benefits from giving us every sliver of information possible about something before it even hits retail? Like reading the full synopsis of a movie before it even releases in the cinema (exaggeration)? I don't mind hints and pieces of things, as they're doing atm, but some people think they should even release the coding for the game for us to examine...
They don't have to give us every sliver of information available, just keep us apprised as to the current developments.Problem is, what benefits from giving us every sliver of information possible about something before it even hits retail? Like reading the full synopsis of a movie before it even releases in the cinema (exaggeration)? I don't mind hints and pieces of things, as they're doing atm, but some people think they should even release the coding for the game for us to examine...
Not nice to exaggerate. I don't think anyone here realistically wants EVERY sliver of information as you put it. I'm going to exaggerate too and call people out as liars if they can't admit that there is A LOT we don't know about 2.0. How do I know this? Take a look at all the threads people post on speculations, where the only response people like you give is, "we don't know yet, just wait till the game comes out." I personally won't get upset by lack of information, but to pretend that the people who are more excited than we are to know more are "entitled" or too impatient is just dishonest.Problem is, what benefits from giving us every sliver of information possible about something before it even hits retail? Like reading the full synopsis of a movie before it even releases in the cinema (exaggeration)? I don't mind hints and pieces of things, as they're doing atm, but some people think they should even release the coding for the game for us to examine...
Well, that was very judgmental of me. Guess that happens when you just throw a blanket statement over everyone who doesn't feel the same way you do. SE is known for saying vague things. "We will be adding something nice for housing, please look forward to it!" If that's good enough for you, great.
A bit, yeah.
The problem of course is that the temptation to suck up every bit of information we can get our hands on, especially if we find ourselves stuck, is often overwhelming.
Cause remembering conquered troubles fondly is always a bad thing.Also; nostalgia glasses.
You know what nostalgia glasses also give there, golf. A neat little thing called hindsight.
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