Why are we so obsessed to know what player is joining what team before they officially announce it? Can we stop being so impatient and immature and not try to leak or know about leaked stuff? It looks so desperate and a no lifer thing.
FireDJVA [#2]Braindamage
Leaks are cool and give hype surrounding players and seasons
It gives a chance for people to think abt and look into teams that might be interesting this yearBraindamage take
#MVGA
for valorant fans, its literally same as spoilers of a popular movie. same goes with leaking new agents and skins. retarded behaviour
Zerphyr1 [#3]1/8
was slightly believable up until the first word
okay me personally was just tryna troll but its a legitimate argument ngl
Jarvuy [#4]for valorant fans, its literally same as spoilers of a popular movie. same goes with leaking new agents and skins. retarded behaviour
Not comparable whatsoever
#MVGA
Jarvuy [#9]me when i lie :
0/8
Movie spoilers aren’t comparable because it’s spoiling the plot of a movie so it becomes almost hard to watch if you already know the outcome
Player spoilers + Skin spoilers are entirely different, you essentially don’t know how the skin is gonna feel/how it’s gonna be used in game and players could bring all sorts of different results
Brain damage
#MVGA
FireDJVA [#10]0/8
Movie spoilers aren’t comparable because it’s spoiling the plot of a movie so it becomes almost hard to watch if you already know the outcome
Player spoilers + Skin spoilers are entirely different, you essentially don’t know how the skin is gonna feel/how it’s gonna be used in game and players could bring all sorts of different results
Brain damage
#MVGA
While it's true that movie spoilers reveal plot points and can diminish the emotional impact of key moments, leaking content from a video game—whether it's rosters, skins, or upcoming features—can similarly spoil the experience for players.
Element of Surprise: In both movies and video games, the element of surprise is crucial. For many gamers, the excitement of discovering a new skin, character, or feature firsthand is a significant part of the enjoyment. Just as knowing a movie's twist ahead of time can dull the impact, seeing leaks of game content can diminish the excitement of uncovering it naturally in the game.
Expectation vs. Reality: Even if you don’t know exactly how a skin will feel in-game, knowing it exists or what it looks like ahead of time can set certain expectations. If those expectations aren’t met, it can lead to disappointment, much like how a spoiled plot twist can lead to a less satisfying movie experience.
Community Experience: Video games, like movies, are often communal experiences. The joy of discussing new content with others is comparable to talking about a film's plot with friends. Leaks can disrupt this by dividing the community into those who are 'in the know' and those who aren't, creating an uneven experience.
In essence, whether it's a movie or a video game, part of the enjoyment comes from the journey of discovery. Spoilers—be they for plot points or game content—can rob people of that journey.
Jarvuy [#11]While it's true that movie spoilers reveal plot points and can diminish the emotional impact of key moments, leaking content from a video game—whether it's rosters, skins, or upcoming features—can similarly spoil the experience for players.
Element of Surprise: In both movies and video games, the element of surprise is crucial. For many gamers, the excitement of discovering a new skin, character, or feature firsthand is a significant part of the enjoyment. Just as knowing a movie's twist ahead of time can dull the impact, seeing leaks of game content can diminish the excitement of uncovering it naturally in the game.
Expectation vs. Reality: Even if you don’t know exactly how a skin will feel in-game, knowing it exists or what it looks like ahead of time can set certain expectations. If those expectations aren’t met, it can lead to disappointment, much like how a spoiled plot twist can lead to a less satisfying movie experience.
Community Experience: Video games, like movies, are often communal experiences. The joy of discussing new content with others is comparable to talking about a film's plot with friends. Leaks can disrupt this by dividing the community into those who are 'in the know' and those who aren't, creating an uneven experience.
In essence, whether it's a movie or a video game, part of the enjoyment comes from the journey of discovery. Spoilers—be they for plot points or game content—can rob people of that journey.
ChatGPT did not cook 💀
Jarvuy [#4]for valorant fans, its literally same as spoilers of a popular movie. same goes with leaking new agents and skins. retarded behaviour
spoiling an announcement tweet jajaja
Jarvuy [#11]While it's true that movie spoilers reveal plot points and can diminish the emotional impact of key moments, leaking content from a video game—whether it's rosters, skins, or upcoming features—can similarly spoil the experience for players.
Element of Surprise: In both movies and video games, the element of surprise is crucial. For many gamers, the excitement of discovering a new skin, character, or feature firsthand is a significant part of the enjoyment. Just as knowing a movie's twist ahead of time can dull the impact, seeing leaks of game content can diminish the excitement of uncovering it naturally in the game.
Expectation vs. Reality: Even if you don’t know exactly how a skin will feel in-game, knowing it exists or what it looks like ahead of time can set certain expectations. If those expectations aren’t met, it can lead to disappointment, much like how a spoiled plot twist can lead to a less satisfying movie experience.
Community Experience: Video games, like movies, are often communal experiences. The joy of discussing new content with others is comparable to talking about a film's plot with friends. Leaks can disrupt this by dividing the community into those who are 'in the know' and those who aren't, creating an uneven experience.
In essence, whether it's a movie or a video game, part of the enjoyment comes from the journey of discovery. Spoilers—be they for plot points or game content—can rob people of that journey.
why is bro using chatgpt on vlr
Since people seem pretty dead set on leaks being more hype
What about it is more hype than not having leaks and instead giving rosters the opportunity to make content around their new pickups?
We know from g2 (pre move to NA) that according to them orgs cant spend money on big and hype reveals since the chance it gets leaked then its just a waste
What makes the random twitter post more exciting than this content in your opinion?