I've never understood why people want to spoil games, films or books before they have seen them or read them.
It's supposed to be part of the mechanics of story telling to keep you guessing and to use your imagination. If you find it all out before you see it of course it's not going to be as shocking or have a point.
I really think it's because some people feel threatened by plots/complicated stories and they don't want to feel tricked or lead, so they purposely spoil it for themselves so they are ahead of everyone and know whats happening, rather then just wait and enjoy it for themselves.
It's like I knew Stranger needed Moolah for an operation but I didn't even know what Strangers "lil problem" was, I could have easily found out but I had cooked up all sorts of ideas myself and I didn't care until the movie later in the game reveiled it.
Worth the wait!
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