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fandomsecrets2012-09-16 03:23 pm
[ SECRET POST #2084 ]
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At a certain point it gets ridiculous. Obviously people shouldn't be basing their fandom writings entirely off someone else's interpretation of them, but if you've been through a let's play? Does the fact that you experienced the content in a different way than someone else make it less legitimate? Does the fact that someone's watched a movie on TV with editing and cuts to it mean they can't be in the fandom for the movie until they've seen the unedited version? No, because that's ridiculous.
(That's not getting into the different definitions people have for what constitutes 'completing' a game. Beating the main story? Going through all the optional content? Unlocking all the achievements?)
Silly me, I suppose. I thought playing a game was supposed to be fun.