I find it amusing how many people in this thread have issues with understanding logics.
Of course you can have an opinion on something that isn't released yet. And it also makes sense to have an opinion if you have information on that game. You get to see trailers, screenshots, comments from the devs/studio/publisher, perhaps even got your hands on an early techdemo. You may not know yet what it definatelly will be like when it is released, but you do have information on what according to current information it looks like.
Are we going to not have any opinion on what information studios release before releasing the game? So, what then - no preview articles anymore at all? Or just restating the press releases that the publisher prewrote for us? Or do we do the hidden joke of what shamus mentioned at the end "Only say good things about a game until it is released", which indeed is the most ridiculous option: You may not have an opinion about an unreleased game, but you may have a good opinion of it.... riiiiiiight!
P.S.: In case i didn't explain the difference clear enough: It may not make sense to have a *final* opinion on what the *final* game will be like. But this is not what shamus said: He (sarcastically) said that you may have no opinion at all (but a good opinion) of a game that isn't released yet - and that indeed makes no sense, unless you're simply trying to forbid criticism of something you like (and thus have an opinion about
Of course you can have an opinion on something that isn't released yet. And it also makes sense to have an opinion if you have information on that game. You get to see trailers, screenshots, comments from the devs/studio/publisher, perhaps even got your hands on an early techdemo. You may not know yet what it definatelly will be like when it is released, but you do have information on what according to current information it looks like.
Are we going to not have any opinion on what information studios release before releasing the game? So, what then - no preview articles anymore at all? Or just restating the press releases that the publisher prewrote for us? Or do we do the hidden joke of what shamus mentioned at the end "Only say good things about a game until it is released", which indeed is the most ridiculous option: You may not have an opinion about an unreleased game, but you may have a good opinion of it.... riiiiiiight!
P.S.: In case i didn't explain the difference clear enough: It may not make sense to have a *final* opinion on what the *final* game will be like. But this is not what shamus said: He (sarcastically) said that you may have no opinion at all (but a good opinion) of a game that isn't released yet - and that indeed makes no sense, unless you're simply trying to forbid criticism of something you like (and thus have an opinion about