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4/19/07 12:28:32 AM#21
Originally posted by JarloPS is a good example (other hten the sound playing ads) of advertising in a game done well. THe ads are in somewhat obvious places when you exit the spawn tube. However theya re generally small and ya you notice em but they really dont pull you out of the game, so easy to gloss over. |
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Nazaros
Novice Member
Joined: 3/02/07
Don''t cry that you''re being walked on, if you act like a carpet... |
4/20/07 2:12:52 AM#22
Originally posted by CeylousYes there was: Runescape uses advertisement, and got over 400 000 paying subscribers now. Given it's 5$ per month, but still: It took only 2 freaks with good java capabilities and some original ideas and they are pilling up the cash "hardcore" now... What deserves to be done, deserves to be "well" done... |
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Sunkissed
Novice Member
Joined: 4/19/07
Oscar Wildes once said: You have never really partied until you have been carried away. |
4/20/07 3:14:56 AM#23
There have been good movies made by the help of advertising ,you might have not have noticed it because it was subtle (a mobile phone or soft drink in picture).
So why not in games as long as it´s subtle and adds to the games immersion and boosts the game so it benefits the player then why not. |
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4/27/07 12:04:25 PM#24
As long as it doesnt crush the illusion i dont mind.
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5/01/07 9:38:35 PM#25
Originally posted by thomas.hart People don't like in game advertising because most people play video games to get away from the real world and stuff being shoved into your face all the time. I for one hate watching television because of all the ads every few minutes. Everywhere you go advertising is there. Playing video games was a safe haven from the constant bombardment. I dont mind in game ads if they are put into the game such as what you have in Anarchy Online or BF 2142 because they are part of the backdrop and do not ruin the immersion. However most games that currently use in game ads slap it right in your face. I quit playing 9 dragons when they put the ads in. Everytime you change an area now you get hit with a billboard that pops up almost in the middle of your screen. They are not immersive and not built into the game. Hence annoying as hell. |
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5/03/07 12:10:37 AM#26
I have nothing I can argue with battleship. Maybe you should join some monks in a mountain if it bothers you so much. I really can't see why you dislike adverts so much.
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5/11/07 10:45:16 AM#27
I dont know about you guys but i want to be able to frag someone and loot a redbull from thier corpse and go berserk on people.
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5/11/07 10:50:10 AM#28
Originally posted by CeylousMy answer: Money and Xbox Live. Short and simple, that's how I like it. Damn, now I've lenghtened my post with useless babble. |
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5/12/07 8:18:17 PM#29
I think having in game ads would increase my immersion. Just because its post apocalyptic doesnt mean every company we ever knew died and capitalism no longer happens. I think its funny seeing real world ads in game.
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5/24/07 5:44:09 PM#30
Maby they put ads in the game for those people who never leave the house and only play MMOs all day, they are missing out on the advertising that gets shoved down our throats in our daily lives that we dont even notice anymore because we are soo used to it
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5/25/07 7:09:19 AM#31
I think answer #1 is probably the closest correct answer. Also, Planetside is/was a success. It seems like MMOFPS Sci-Fi games only appeal to a small hardcore niche of players. They're definitely more hardcore than what most RPGers are used to. Especially the twitch style PvP systems that we all so love. Planetside is still one of the most fun games on the market, and considering it is about 5 years old (I think), that's doing pretty good. Another indicator of its success is that it's the benchmark everyone seems to identify for comparison to Huxley. That means it's a "standard" which means it's a success. It's still the only really successful MMOFPS I'm aware of out there. There are advertisements in Planetside and I actually like it. My girlfriend stops playine WoW and stares at my screen whenever she hears a commercial in the background. I turn my character around and watch the commercial just to show her. She thinks it's the coolest thing. I find it to feel more immersive personally. The commercials are mostly futurisitic, so it feels like a commercial that would be in the game naturally. I look forward to Huxley, it seems like a "planetside 2" alternative. - Phos
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nakuma
Novice Member
Joined: 5/04/06
"then again I could be wrong, but that's just my opinion" -Dennis Miller |
5/25/07 7:20:16 AM#32
Originally posted by AcidHell2
Im not overly finicky myself to some degree. but after the fiasco that EA pulled with BF 2142 and with SWAT 4 i do not support games that have adverts in them. Call me what you will, its my opinion my feeling nothing more. I have yet to see any company utilize adverts in such a way to pass on the savings in any form to the consumer. Just wont happen, all this crap about not making money please, get real people, in the lowliest of companies make out like a bandits with 10's of millions in revenue. EA though is the most infamous and notorious of grounding into the dirt and misusing power of adverts. Like anyone I wouldn't mind if I had reduced fee's per month maybe $9.99 instread of $14.99 as well as employ more artists, programmers to hammer out any bugs, enhance the game, and add more content faster. even on the adverts alone, dont let them fool you, they are making litterally millions in deals with every single corporation they sign on with. millions! thats not even including the revenue they get from us. So dont be ignorant into believing this is the end all be all salvation and oh its no problem, you complain to much, or you are a worrywart, or you have to adapt. I personally dont believe i should adapt to game companies taking advantage of me to push adverts in my face. I get enough of that crap on tv and the internet. I play games to get my mind free and out of my daily grind, not right back into it. needless to say, i have yet to see adverts done right, and i dont expect it anytime soon. and me seeing an ad not going to make me want to buy it anymore than usual. just doesnt effect me liek that, if anything it annoys me and preventws me from wanting to buy that product. 3.4ghz Phenom II X4 965, 8GB PC12800 DDR3 GSKILL, EVGA 285 GTX 1GB, 640GB HD SATA II, BFG 1000WATT PSU. MSI NF980-G65 TRI-SLI MOBO. |
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5/25/07 7:33:14 AM#33
Originally posted by PhosOr it could be the fact that the 3 sci-fi mmofps were not that great.... planetside was fun but it had no reason to take or defend a base other than fun. neocron was fun but very buggy and it wasnt really twich based endlessages was buggy and independent. (combine the 3 and it would be a hell of a game) wwiionline was too slow at the start, took to long to get to the fight. And just like planetside it didnt beneif your char to take a base. The ads in planetside are fine but they loop them over and over every 2 secs same commercial. They need longer commercials or a break before the loop starts again. Mmmofps will be the next gen of mmo's as soon as they get one that is fun, well made, and polished. I hope huxely is the start of the revolution. Own, Mine, Defend, Attack, 24/7 |
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5/25/07 2:10:31 PM#34
Originally posted by MarL Agreed
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5/31/07 6:30:24 PM#35
1)for the $$$$$ 2)It makes it a more relaistic/immerseve experiance. The only way to get anywhere in life is to pwn everything in site...and repeat. |
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Arcken
Apprentice Member
Joined: 8/14/04
Lets face it, MMOs today are turning into single player console games with a chat box included. |
5/31/07 6:37:46 PM#36
Ads in free games? Sure! Ads in games I pay a subscription for? Get Bent
Heres a good analogy, you watch some local TV off your antennae and its free, great, you deal with commercials. Now on the other hand, if I subscribed to HBO, and I started seeing commercials in the middle of what Im watching, Id be pissed enough to cancel my subscription. End of story.
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6/07/07 2:54:51 AM#37
If you p2p then NO AD should be ingame NONE !!!
Unless a GREATLY reduced rate is allowed with them. "Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one ..." - Thomas Paine |
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6/15/07 1:49:18 PM#38
Originally posted by Sunkissed
Product placements can go too far in movies too. Look at the modern Bond movies compared to the early ones. |
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