Is not that i thought it was common knowledge nigga, is that i am so accostumed to talk about it without the need to care about spoilers on the places i usually frequent that it totally slippd my mind.
I know, but like i said, by this point, it has been so long that i have not needed to do it so when talking about tlou2 that i totally forgot to do it here
I donât know what the spoiler is. All I saw is Joel, who I know is in the game but l barely know the capacity of his involvement so I immediately scrolled past. I havenât looked at anything regarding TLOU2 outside of officially posted things by Sony or Naughty Dog and I donât plan to until I personally play the title.
I donât give a shit how âcommon knowledgeâ it is or isnât. You donât fucking spoil one of the biggest games of this generation on the eve/day of its launch like a fucking piece of shit over âoops all berries!â Type shit.
Hell, I even said he shouldâve spoiler tagged it from the jump. Iâd be remiss to not point out the myriad of memes that spawned from the leaks tho.
You better chill out before I drop some promo material spoilers on you.
Edit: Gonna bold some stuff before yâall come at me too.
Honestly, since he realized his mistake, if @Hecatom just agrees not to do it again, Iâm fine with letting him continue. But, at the threat of a longer ban should he ever spoil something again.
Given that the whole conversation around the game from the very promo materials is that this game is about the cycle of revenge, is fucking obvious that Joel will bite the dust.
But i guess some people simply didnt saw that coming, so is still considered spoilers.
The only lets say excuse from why i did it without thinking is that it is heavily implied due the very promo materials and how the devs talk about the game out in the open.
Only way the Next Gen Xbox sells for $200 each is if Microsoft willing to blow billions in total costs to ridiculously underprice the console. As you want to add up the collective money lost on each console over a span of a year. It not happening, as Microsoft does not want the entertainment division to have such a large net negative.
Not happening, you require people to make regular payments that will match or exceed the cost of the console or there some major, major subsidiaries going on. And if MS pulls that with the Xbox, they probiolly getting hit with an antitrust suit (again).
I think the board of directors rather just sack the whole entertainment disvision than to let that huge of a lost happen on a division of the company they already donât like.
Oh yeah with RRoD and massive price cuts, Microsoftâs entertainment division like over a billion in the whole.