Nonsense. If you are told who the killer is at the start of a murder mystery movie it absolutely lowers your enjoyment.Norfleet wrote: β August 31st, 2025, 02:42I don't believe in spoilers. Science says that this isn't a thing. This notion of spoilers is based on something that people invented only recently, with this weird trait of valuing ignorance. Throughout human history, people have KNOWN how the story was going to end from the beginning, and thus had no effect.J1M wrote: β August 31st, 2025, 02:36Yes, and to avoid having the story spoiled. But I can't recall a recent game where that would matter due to writing decline.
So here's some:
1. The ship sinks.
2. Everyone makes it back to Earth.
3. The Spartans lose.
Did people ultimately like those stories anyway, even though we all knew how they were going to end?
The same is absolutely true of major twists in games, whether they be story/location/mechanic.
"Science" is either trying to prove an unintuitive result because that stuff is catnip for leftists or they are too stupid to construct a proper study.
