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Posted: September 1st, 2006, 7:42
by Joose
Gunslinger42 wrote:I'm willing to bet the adverts are big and intrusive based soley on the fact that it's EA.
Im willing to bet that they wont be. Look at it this way:
1)It makes no difference to EA what the ads look like, as long as people give them money for it.
2)The only people who gain from the ads being huge and annoying (or too shiney, or whatever) would be the companies being advertised. They've never complained before, why would they now?
3)The company actually creating the adverts (IGA) have a policy of making the adverts fit seamlessly to the game, and a good reputation for managing that that they will want to uphold.
So if the ads are annoying, EA gain nothing, the companies being advertised act differently to before for no reason and IGA break from thier own policy and ruin their reputation. Not hugely likely.
Of course, I could be wrong. But I still think running about flailing our arms around yelling "OMGOMGOMGEAARETEHSUXXORZ!" is a bit of an extreme reaction, seing as everything beyond "theres adverts in it" is total speculation.
All that being said, you guys are still having a more moderate reaction than the freaks at Gamespot. "OMFG! I WIL NOT BE BUYING IT NOW! LOL!"

Posted: September 1st, 2006, 9:45
by Gunslinger42
Joose wrote:All that being said, you guys are still having a more moderate reaction than the freaks at Gamespot. "OMFG! I WIL NOT BE BUYING IT NOW! LOL!"

That was my reaction after playing the beta >_>
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 16:21
by Dr. kitteny berk
Nice
It seems the updated version (the one that was released for the open beta) added a good deal of billboards.
They're not gonna be subtle either (given they're fucking billboards)
Anyone who's actually played 2142 will know exactly how little billboards will fit into the atmosphere of the game.
Screenshots
not all of them are billboards, some are just to show how the game feels as it is. (and yes, you could argue that the mucky billboards look ok. However, they don't contain adverts yet, so we'll see)
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 16:41
by spoodie
Because the only things that will survive global disaster are rats, cockroaches and advertising.
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 16:54
by Dog Pants
Those billboards look okay to me. If they keep the textures and mattes then they should fit in okay and I still can't see them affecting my game. I suppose the subject of the advert might change my opinion a little - normal products like drinks, cars, electronics, bras (yeah, I wish) I would be fin with. Stuff like other games would be inappropriate and out of place, and adverts that are irritating on telly (like those fucking ambulance chasing compensation soliciters) would be equally irritating in-game. I'd be far more concerned about pop-up adverts in the browser or loading screens.
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 16:55
by Hehulk
TO be quite honest, if that's the kind of thing we're looking at, I'll likely learn to block it without meaning to very quickly. It's hardly massivly invasive. More so when you consider that you'll actually be spending the time playing the game and worrying about X, Y or Z over going grrr, damn ea and their ads
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 16:59
by Dr. kitteny berk
Dog Pants wrote:Those billboards look okay to me. If they keep the textures and mattes then they should fit in okay and I still can't see them affecting my game. I suppose the subject of the advert might change my opinion a little - normal products like drinks, cars, electronics, bras (yeah, I wish) I would be fin with.
That. Sorta.
If the adverts are bright and pretty, it'll really detract from the game, if they do the job right, it'll be fine.
we just have to wait and see
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 18:34
by Nickface
Clearly what will happen is they'll have one of those damned dating site banners with women flashing their goods and someone is going to cry "OMFG BOOB HAX!" or something along those lines.
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 19:34
by TezzRexx
I wonder.. let's say the company needs to change the advert that is being shown in the game.. does that mean you'll have to download a new version of the map, with only the billboards being patched everytime they need to be updated or are they dynamic and will change themselves in terms of, it's just a jpeg located on the advertie's server?
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 20:37
by Joose
TezzRexx wrote:I wonder.. let's say the company needs to change the advert that is being shown in the game.. does that mean you'll have to download a new version of the map, with only the billboards being patched everytime they need to be updated or are they dynamic and will change themselves in terms of, it's just a jpeg located on the advertie's server?
The second one.
And Ive gotta say, they could fill those boards with flashing majenta cocks, I just know that im not going to notice them when a tank on legs is trying to stand on my face.
Posted: September 1st, 2006, 21:01
by shot2bits
i actually had a picture in my mind of how they would look and i thought it would fit in stupendously well, this in comparason = fail
i was expecting electronic billboards where the picture is made up of small hexogons but large enough to notice thats what there made up of and bits missing, like corners and the sign flashing on and of and the picture changing every now and then
thats just my opinion though

Posted: September 1st, 2006, 21:30
by FatherJack
I think I might have spotted an advert in Trackmania Nations.
Posted: September 3rd, 2006, 21:58
by Woo Elephant Yeah
Posted: September 3rd, 2006, 23:08
by Sheriff Fatman
The first game I remember having banner ads was Planetside. They only put them in the home bases, and it seemed to fit quite well. I doubt anyone with half a brain will be swayed by adverts for the likely sponsers anyway.
PS was also one of the first games to have the Nvidia 'The way it's meant to be played' start-up screen; this caused much more of a curfuffle amogst the community at the time, but it's almost accepted practice now.
As long as we don't start getting full-on ad-breaks in games, people will just become accustomed to the odd billboard and disregard them.
Posted: September 4th, 2006, 10:15
by Lee
Sheriff Fatman wrote:As long as we don't start getting full-on ad-breaks in games, people will just become accustomed to the odd billboard and disregard them.
This is one of the reasons I think its a really bad idea, I never take notice of adverts on TV, I wont be looking at adverts in 2142 (if i even buy it, which i doubt) so theres not much point in putting them there in the first place other than to annoy people.
Posted: September 4th, 2006, 12:15
by FatherJack
Adverts for things you didn't know existed, and might like if you play games are one thing, but adverts for things like sprite are another - they just try to smoosh an impression into your brain to brainwash you into making an unconscious buying decision when faced with a choice.
It's tempting to think that adverts only work on the stupid, and therefore advertisers must think you're stupid. I don't mind the odd advert, and if they're excessive I just shut them out - it was the godawful dreary, samey tracks in TM:N that pissed me off, not the nVidia signs everywhere.
I often see adverts for things and think "ooh, wantsies!", but if I ever filled out a questionnaire I'd probably change the "where did you hear about this product" to be less embarrassing.
Posted: September 4th, 2006, 18:08
by Sol
Well, that commercial did nothing for me.
Must...Kill...Lincoln
Well personally, i think tanks sponsored by hello kitty would be the shit.
Posted: September 4th, 2006, 18:10
by Dog Pants
Soloman wrote:Well, that commercial did nothing for me.
Must...Kill...Lincoln
Well personally, i think tanks sponsored by hello kitty would be the shit.
Have you been away somewhere? Not heard from you for a bit.
About time this thread had a tangent.
Posted: September 4th, 2006, 19:06
by Sol
Ahh, i've been haunting about here and there. Mostly just lurking the forum
I've been a fairly bit busy recently and havent had the time for beef or css
Should be gaming more regulary soon, and hopefully do a radio set in the not to distant future

Posted: September 4th, 2006, 20:37
by pixie pie
Soloman wrote:hopefully do a radio set in the not to distant future
Other people listen to emo?
