Poll: Do You Keep Things To Yourself?

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Riobux

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Every so often, we'll find something that we can consider maybe a little unknown. This can be a band, a game or something similar. It'll be so unknown that you know that if you bring it up in a conversation, you'll be able to look smug when people ask what it is. However, if you share with people what you've found straight away, you get the satisfaction of knowing you've helped that product by spreading it's knowledge. You also get to experience the glee of people finding out about it and enjoying it as well. So, when you find a reasonably unknown game that seems pretty good, do you share it usually or hold back?

It personally depends if the game is releasing betas to people. If it's not or it's released, I'm more than happy to share with everyone else. However, if it does have a beta running, I'm always tempted to keep it to myself just to increase my chances of getting inside it. Which then I can share the game with others with a slight smugness of satisfaction. However, I always feel tempted to share the game with others to get their thoughts just in case it's unknown because it's going to be a poor game and not due to poor marketing.
 

siffty

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oh god yes a lot of which is very very dangerous and could fuck up a bout 10-15 peaples lives in the span of 1 week
 

Katherine Kerensky

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When I find things I enjoy, I share it with others in the hopes that someone else may enjoy it.
That goes for animes, games, music, etc.
I tend not to keep things to myself.
 

Ironic Pirate

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I share bands, shows, and games. The escapist, however, I keep to myself and trusted friends. One asshat could ruin it, whereas the other mediums could only by affected if they form in numbers.
 

nomzy

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I share games and stuff with my friends. Makes for some epic lulz during the weak. We share our in game fails. ;D
 

DeviousJ

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I tend to keep things to myself. Like with all Indie stuff I often get the response nobody likes it but me. But it doesn't matter that much because I can talk about the mainstream, too.
Rarely I have nice conversations about different music, games, etc. when I get to share my interests and somebody likes it.