Re: Your thoughts on in-game advertisements

Play a short Red Cross or Amnesty or Animal Shelter ad before the game starts and I'm fine with that.

That's a good idea. How about including it while map loads, instead? You're not doing anything then anyway.

Besides, advertisment generally means that the company that is being advertised has to pay for their ad to be in whatever product it is in.

Only if the ad displayers want money. We'd obviously do this for free

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Re: Your thoughts on in-game advertisements

That's a good idea. How about including it while map loads, instead? You're not doing anything then anyway.

Fine by me.

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Re: Your thoughts on in-game advertisements

Sounds a lot better to me too...

I really doubt a charity wants some dead people falling all over their logos.

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Re: Your thoughts on in-game advertisements

Ok, that makes alot more sense. A billboard for the Red Cross would probably end up looking more like target practice than a charity.

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Re: Your thoughts on in-game advertisements

not gonna read al 5 pages, but the most Sw battlefields arent places you would ever find any adds. cept a city map like a surten spaceport

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Re: Your thoughts on in-game advertisements

Lots of interesting responces so far, keep it going!

Here's my opinion - In game advertising is a great thing. As long as it doesn't interfere with gameplay or make absolutely no sense (apparently the intel core 2 duo is so powerful that they're still using it in the year 2142...).

In-game ads give more money to development and help the developers spend money researching ideas they wouldn't have before, as they didn't have the funds. Most people look at games like BF2 and Burnout and say, "well, they haven't really revolutionized gaming at all...". The truth is, the more complex games and models get, the more work it is to develop and create them. If you've seen Unreal Tournament 2007 screens, you can see the amount of detail they've put into it that just 3 years earlier would have been impossible (or at least implausible).

The other big problem is piracy. In this day and age, piracy has become a major problem for everyone, as nearly every program, song, or movie on the market is available through a free and illegal source. Usually people who pirate the programs don't end up buying them. This means lower sales figures and a lower profit.

None of these issues are particularly new. Some might even say things are better now than before (if any of you have had the unfortunate experience of trying to make good looking models for a low-poly game like quake II or half life, you'll know what I'm talking about). But as long as it's non-invasive, in game advertising can only help the community by making the process more profitable, thus increasing awareness and popularity of developing new games.

In closing, profit breeds ingenuity, and we could all use more of that.

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Re: Your thoughts on in-game advertisements

You could argue that profit breeds stagnantation.

If a game does well , game developers may be unlikely to change much for the sequel incase of 'stirring the pot'

In game advertising can only help the community if the games become cheaper. In general, i despise advertising , whether that be in games , movies  or TV. If i want car insurance , a new mobile phone or a drink I'll go out and get them. Advertisement in games particulary is akin to those damn idiots who phone up your house 3 times a day tryin to sell you stuff. I hang up on those people , I switch channels on TV ..... I should be able to disable the adverts in my game!....or atleast pay less for the game , like i pay less for the ITV channel (which has adverts , whereas BBC doesnt but costs more)   on TV.

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