So, does anybody else experience this?
Does anybody know a way to 'cure' my unfortunate-ism?
Modifié par Crepe100, 04 mars 2012 - 03:55 .
Modifié par Crepe100, 04 mars 2012 - 03:55 .
Modifié par Crepe100, 04 mars 2012 - 03:56 .
Modifié par Arkalezth, 04 mars 2012 - 04:12 .
Arkalezth wrote...
What I find unfortunate is spoilers about a game not yet released, on the ME 1&2 no spoilers forum.
Hillbillyshep wrote...
How did the OP spoil anything to you?
Everybody already knows the squad-list.
If you don´t, i´ll help you:
Arkalezth wrote...
Hillbillyshep wrote...
How did the OP spoil anything to you?
Everybody already knows the squad-list.
If you don´t, i´ll help you:
... Are you serious? I ask for no spoilers and you "help" me with a list of squadmates (which, for the record, I haven't read)? I'm not sure if you're trolling, or just have a twisted understanding about what the concepts "help" and "NO SPOILERS ALLOWED" means. The fact that some piece of information is available doesn't prevent it from being a spoiler. If "everybody already knew" how ME3 ends, would you "help" me with that info too?
You want to know which squadmates are available in ME3 beforehand, demo or not? Suit yourself, but other people prefer to find it out in the actual game. You aren't helping much with that, leave those things for the ME3 spoiler forum
Modifié par Hillbillyshep, 04 mars 2012 - 06:12 .
I don't know if I know the squad list because I haven't been actively searching for it, nor read the one you posted. If I wanted, I'd know where to look. Believe it or not, some people aren't aware of those things and prefer to discover them in game. And yes, saying "X character has an appearance in ME3 and will be a part of your squad" is a spoiler.Hillbillyshep wrote...
Seriously? You didn´t know the squad-list?
And what spoilery is in it?
Because there's a big NO SPOILERS ALLOWED signal at the top. Because there's an even bigger forum for ME3. Because there are other things on BSN than ME3. I (wrongly, it seems) assume that ME3 discussions are taking place on its own forums, and I'm avoiding those. If I read them, I'll do it at my own risk, but if I read a topic in the ME 1&2 No Spoilers forum, I don't expect to find this kind of things. I don't think it's so hard to understand.One more thing.
If you don´t want to be spoiled, why are you on BSN?