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Denny
12-05-2005, 11:39 PM
This is an aspect in gaming that will no doubt be on the rise. But do the adverts bother you?. Now personaly it doesn`t matter to me if, it stays in the context and world of the game and, if it isn`t over the top.
I remember in Splinter Cell:Chaos Theory i had to repell down a wall iirc and covering the entire wall was a massive advert for some chewing gum, sry, can`t remember the name. But the point is, it was completely over the top.
How do you feel about this aspect in gaming?.
Swedish Fish
12-05-2005, 11:58 PM
I don’t mind the adverts yet. But as you said, they will probably on the rise on the future. Having things here or there isn’t a problem, especially in the context of the, but when they start appearing everywhere for no apparent reason I’ll be unhappy.
Sarah
12-06-2005, 12:33 AM
loveless in ff7 :rolleyes:
pedo mc tax me softly, black person (whom i love)
12-06-2005, 02:00 PM
Soldat on the hood of some race cars in Ridge Racer for the PSP. lol
Also: no, I don’t care, cos usually don’t pay attention to them.
Vala
12-12-2005, 06:14 AM
imo it isnt too bad, I guess it is just extra detail to what already may be an ultra realistic game enviroment such as Racing sims ect
Wattson
12-12-2005, 08:06 AM
I have not seen any (real world) ads outside of racing games, and I don’t enjoy racing games, so no, they don’t really annoy me.
