Would you agree to have real product advertising in games for cheap retail price for nex-gen consle games?  

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  1. 1. Would you agree to have real product advertising in games for cheap retail price for nex-gen consle games?

    • Yes
      24
    • No
      19


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so-long as it stays some-what unobtrusive, no big un-passable cinematics, there are already enough of those stupid things.

It would have to be appropriate to the game too, I dont want logo's and crap all over my World-War II shooter i.e. clothing tags etc., because they just wouldn't have been there.

I also wouldn't want it to take away from/ take the place of some of the funny in-game 'advertising' the designers make up for particular games.

It really depends how its done.

I'd much rather play a game with real life locations, cars, shops, weapons etc than made up versions. It can really improve the realism and immersion of a game if done properly but if its over the top its just going to get annoying.

For example if in the next GTA I can go buy clothes at Gap (though I cant think why I would want to) instead of at Zip then that would be good fun. A mission where a big huge Perrier truck over turns spilling refreshing bottles of fizzy water all over a road in slow motion ala James Bond then it can be annoying.

It could be a nice way to drag us into the game world if used properly or it could be a disgusting way for the richest games companies to make even more money out of an already abused market. Cough EA cough.

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I voted no in the pole as I dont think that Ads should be used to subsidize game production. A game should be made for sales based on a high quality gaming experience, not as a PR exercise.

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I fear that it is a slippery slope. But I wouldn't mind them if they were able to drop downt he price of games a tad. And as long as they don't interrupt the game where na ad plays then you can continue. Its almost like at the beginning of splinter cell:CT when it plays that long ass intro before you can get to the menu. Its just annoying to have to wait based on someone elses opinion. But I could see that happening. Imagine the $$ in 5 seconds of paid advertising at the beginning of a game.

its not bad. i know in burnout they have them on the billboards and stuff. but thats nothing. just makes the game more realistic. BUT, if i bought a game like swat 4 which i read somewhere and saw screenshots where they actually had banner ads on the walls in like offices and stuff. i would return the game in no time.

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