Speaking for myself, I can assure all devs posting here that knowing about a project doesn't take anything away from being able to see it in action or in a trailer!
I still appreciate all the hard work that went into a game I might have been waiting to see once I caught wind of it.
The surprise is still there, I'll just be flipping my shit before the the official announcement. I can see how it can be really disappointing, especially in the days of youtube etc., to see commenters go "okay, we knew about that one" when you had this whole thing planned out as a big surprise and can't wait to see live reactions.
Then again, I'm just some guy on the internet who doesn't post videos of me flipping my shit at E3, but I'd wager there are DOZENS of us!
None of your hard work just disappears. I'm still excited, maybe even more after hearing about a game, to see the real thing.
Again, I'm just speaking for myself of course, but I think it's still important to hear here and there. :)
I still appreciate all the hard work that went into a game I might have been waiting to see once I caught wind of it.
The surprise is still there, I'll just be flipping my shit before the the official announcement. I can see how it can be really disappointing, especially in the days of youtube etc., to see commenters go "okay, we knew about that one" when you had this whole thing planned out as a big surprise and can't wait to see live reactions.
Then again, I'm just some guy on the internet who doesn't post videos of me flipping my shit at E3, but I'd wager there are DOZENS of us!
None of your hard work just disappears. I'm still excited, maybe even more after hearing about a game, to see the real thing.
Again, I'm just speaking for myself of course, but I think it's still important to hear here and there. :)